I'm sorry to interrupt you again, Mr. Staffieri.
I've been a Videotron customer for several years. In the region where I live, I don't have a lot of choice anyway, so I'm forced to live with the conditions I'm offered.
Not too long ago, I had a problem with the speed of the Internet connection. The speed of my system didn't seem to match what the company was supposed to offer me. I called Videotron. The service was very good. They increased the capacity of my system and upgraded it without charging me any additional fees. I think it's included in my service. If an update is needed, all the company has to do is press a button to update millions of pieces of equipment at the same time. It's not complicated.
For a while now, you've been telling us that, in certain contracts, or in certain regions of Canada, you have to raise your prices because you're in an even more competitive environment. However, you're increasing your prices in areas where you probably had the opportunity because your competitors are asking a higher price.
Basically, I'm trying to get you to tell us what you do. You raise prices where competition allows, and you don't raise prices where competition doesn't.