We'll expect, then, that we'll get something from Rogers on that.
I'd like to move to the CRTC ruling about a year ago, which said that, in order to foster more competition in Canada, other providers will be allowed on the existing providers' fibre optics to provide better pricing. Since that time, Rogers lobbied the federal government 59 times, and Bell 34 times, to try to change that decision to prevent competition. Lo and behold, they got their wish recently when the Liberal minister said, “Yeah, it's okay. CRTC, we're sending you a request—an order—to reconsider that you not allow any other competitors in Ontario and Quebec on Bell and Rogers' fibre optics.”
Why do you say you prefer and support competition when, actually, you're lobbying against the ruling that would provide more competition, Mr. Staffieri?