I think the exact same concerns are present in any sort of deal, as you described, and again we have a question there. We are now in a world where the replacement competitor, because of laws that really don't favour mergers being blocked and don't encourage competitors to continue to compete organically.... We live in a second-best world, where we're thinking about different options in different cases and where, to different levels of intensity, competitors are dependent on their own competitors.
On the question of what the incentives are of those big three players, in the case of Rogers and in the case of Telus, that's present in both situations.