If I may step in on this issue, it's a slightly different problem. Here, we actually created our own problem, in the sense that Canada followed the U.S. in being very liberal on the firms and telling them essentially that as long as they invested in their network, they'd be free from a lot of intrusive regulation.
Europe chose the other way. The evidence is kind of in at the moment. The European choice did not significantly deprive them of infrastructure investment. There's an argument to be made that we could be a little bit harder on our telecom firms in Canada and try a bit more to stimulate competition without fearing that we will lose out on network investment. The empirical evidence doesn't bear it out.