Pause there, because the question they were answering was whether the deal is likely to substantially lessen competition. I am entirely uninterested in that question. The question I'm interested in answering is whether this is good for competition in Canada. We have a heavily concentrated oligopoly. Rather than moving the pieces around within that oligopoly, it strikes me that we should be breaking it up and adding competition at every opportunity we can.
We have an opportunity. You say it's a political decision, but the political decision is this: Can we improve competition in telecommunications and reduce prices for Canadians at the same time? The Competition Tribunal can answer their question related to the Competition Act. The Federal Court of Appeal can uphold that decision. I don't see why we should be bound by anything related to those questions when they're the wrong questions.