I think that if a player is backed by one of the current big three players, that won't promote competition.
I also agree with what Mr. Schaan said, that the telecom service providers can do better. I think we've already looked at possible solutions in committee and that we could do this again objectively to see how improvements can be made and how things can be changed to accelerate the reduction of prices.
My question is for Mr. Dagenais.
Are you satisfied with the current public policies on competition, particularly with respect to the long-term effects of such an agreement? You've imposed conditions, such as having a long-term operator that is committed to more than 10 years and that will be able to offer wireless services in Ontario and western Canada at prices comparable to those offered in Quebec, which are about 20% lower than the rest of Canada. That's a condition that Vidéotron has declared acceptable.
Are you convinced that a fourth player can finally be established in a reliable, viable and sustainable way thanks to the public policies you have put in place?