We've heard from Ben, Dwayne and John already on this. I would say that if we were serious about competition in this country, and I think this has been an ongoing concern, the idea of this merger frankly wouldn't have even gotten out of the gate at all. I think it's only because of the success of getting a merger through in Manitoba, despite what we now know to be significant implications for competition in that province, that we are even seeing it at all.
The bureau says they need more time to assess the implications of the merger. Rogers, as I understand it, is trying to oppose some of those efforts. Surely, at a minimum we need the bureau, which has already expressed concerns about this, to be able to study this effectively. We're seeing Rogers saying, no, we want to rush ahead with this. To me, that sends a bit of an alert signal that there may be real issues here.