Mr. Staffieri, I don't want to be disrespectful to you, but that's not an answer to my question. The answer was “no”, basically, because you skirted around answering it directly, sir. I understand that your input costs are fluctuating and may be going up, but that doesn't necessarily justify increases to the customer when you're a highly profitable Canadian company.
I'm going to move on. The letter from the CRTC says, “Service providers should not be surprising their customers with price increases beyond the price they had originally agreed to.” My question is this: During the current context of affordability challenges that families are facing in Canada, shouldn't Canadians be able to count on a fixed-price contract being actually stable and fixed, with no surprises?