You're right to mention that. This example is a good illustration of the capacity and leadership we feel. We're also feeling it from the CRTC, the chair of which is from the same background.
I think measures designed to promote competition are neither “anti” nor “pro” undertakings; they are to the benefit of citizens. They also require companies to become even more involved in innovation. Ultimately, everyone benefits. Making our companies more competitive, more attentive, and more dedicated to innovation can only be beneficial. You're right to point out that we acted quickly.
As you can probably imagine, we informed the bureau of this situation and they took it head on. It conducted its own investigation and analysis with the various players in the industry. The result is that we acted swiftly enough to ensure that it will be good for competitors on both sides, although the results remain to be seen. It will also give Canadians more choice.