Given the decision that had been taken by the government, and considering that the Competition Bureau was strongly against the transaction between Rogers and Shaw for competition reasons—but the main aspect of it was the wireless asset....
Since Videotron/Quebecor took over Freedom Mobile, we can conclude.... Again, those numbers are not coming from us, but from Statistics Canada. We had the opportunity to discuss that in previous meetings in this chamber. We are seeing the wireless prices going down 26%. When you introduce new entrants and new competition, the result is, as we've been seeing with wireless, that Canadians are benefiting from this move. Again, there's been a 26% reduction in prices and more choices and more innovation, and then incumbent players are forced to react and to be better. This is, again, for the sake of all Canadians.