Mr. Généreux, we're operating in an industry that was considered to be an oligopoly. You've discussed this a number of times at this committee and elsewhere, that wireless prices in Canada were among the highest in the world.
The purpose of our complaint to the Competition Bureau is to counter one of the measures that hinder competition. We hope that this complaint will result in an investigation, an analysis and, if necessary, initiatives that will make it possible to avoid measures being taken to slow down competition. That's what we want.
As you mentioned earlier, we've demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that we're a player that isn't afraid of competition, having always evolved in this sector. When we entered the telecommunications sector, we were confronted with a culture that was unfamiliar to us. For many, many years, cable TV had been a monopoly, but not necessarily in the best interests of Canadians. Competition always tastes better and is better for citizens.