You'll have Rogers witnesses on a panel this afternoon, I believe. You should put that question to them. They're better placed to answer specific questions about what plans they're going to offer.
What I can say is that from an economic perspective, thinking about the incentives that this merger and transaction will create, our analysis has shown that the transaction will increase competition, which will put downward pressure on prices. The tribunal, affirmed yesterday by the Federal Court of Appeal, reached the same conclusion.
I think these questions you get from your constituents are valid and important questions. Our analysis shows that the answer is yes, they are going to get better deals. That's the incentive the transaction creates.