We're at a really critical moment. The only thing standing between this anti-competitive merger and Canadians is the minister. The minister has all the latitude he needs to just say no to the merger. As I said earlier, there's nothing anti-Videotron about that. Canadians deserve a fair, open and transparent process to ensure that we have a competitive framework, to ensure we have the right owners of Freedom, to ensure that when they're asking questions about what Canadians can see looking forward in terms of a competitive market, they can have the confidence that it's there.
All that's happened so far is a secretive, closed-door deal between Rogers, Shaw and Videotron. Canadians have no idea what the outcome of that's going to be, but it's overwhelmingly clear that most people are opposed to it.