It's an interesting thought experiment. I would point to what we heard about the rigorous competition we're anticipating in this space and the opportunity for innovation. I wonder how innovative telecommunications firms have been in Canada over time, when really what they've benefited from is advancements in the products and services they provide Canadians on the physical infrastructure they've built. Is it innovation if over time you provide a telephone line, then a television cable, then dial-up Internet, then wireless Internet and then one cellphone to a family home, and then you have everyone with a cellphone? That's a large part of how these companies have been able to grow and reward their shareholders.
What would happen to Shaw? Well, maybe these companies are out of benefits that they can get a free ride on and call innovation.