Yes, absolutely. Dismissing competition is something that's implicated in this issue. I've heard many people say that if you have more competitors in the market, some of them are going to be relying on the big telecoms, and they would have gone down as well.
We heard that some of the resellers or the wholesale-based providers who are on Rogers, their customers were all still out, and maybe people who live in rural areas—I'm one of them right now—wouldn't have a choice anyway, but that misses the issue that we've put a lot of eggs in one basket. As I said, Rogers has over 10 million mobile customers. They have two and half million people on their home Internet service. I don't know how many commercial customers they have, but there are obviously some important ones, most notably Interac.
I think the core concern there is that if we had more competition here, if we had a more decentralized environment, the impacts of these types of things would be contained. You wouldn't be seeing 10 million people all of a sudden dropping off the network across the country.