Videotron is clearly an independent player. It is its own company and operates effectively today in Quebec and will operate nationwide as this transaction is cleared.
There is no question that they will have various agreements with Rogers as part of their ongoing operations. There has been a lot of discussion about whether that will interfere with their incentive to compete.
I think the tribunal process and our analysis showed pretty clearly that Videotron will be able to compete effectively and independently. They will have strong incentives to lower prices to compete vigorously, just as they have done in Quebec, notwithstanding the fact that they will have certain agreements with Rogers, just like what happens throughout the Canadian telecom industry and, frankly, throughout telecom industries across the world.