The government's telecommunications policy is guided by three core policy objectives, with competition as the underlying principle. Those are quality, coverage and price. In particular, the belief is that Canadians should benefit from services that are fast enough to support modern emerging applications, that are broadly available where they live and where they work, and that are available at reasonable and affordable prices.
While overall there's definitely more work to do on the pricing side, it is worth noting that in terms of high-quality networks, Canada's performance remains extraordinarily strong, including above that of the OECD. On coverage, 4G coverage is about the same as the European average, and 5G coverage is ahead of the EU. On prices, these are higher than in our peer countries. As we've noted, the government has been clear that there is more work to be done.