Thank you.
This question is for both Mr. Kaplan-Myrth and Mr. Lacavera.
Where I'm from, right now we have a couple of things. First of all, I'm in Windsor, Ontario, right across from Detroit, Michigan, so we're also benefiting from many roaming charges that people have to deal with. Second to that, it's the auto industry capital of Canada. Over the years, we've seen non-tariff barriers that have stopped Canadian exportation of vehicles into, for example, South Korea. You can legally send them there without tariffs, but there are things governments do to actually block servicing of the vehicles and so forth, so it makes it difficult to be a consumer purchaser.
I'd like your comments with regard to other potential barriers out there for a new competition to come in, whether it's sharing of cellphone towers or other types of mechanisms that are currently in place. I mean, we have disruptions that can take place by the incumbents from not even doing the things that are supposed to happen right now.
I'll start with you, Mr. Andy Kaplan-Myrth, and I'll ask you to leave some time, please, for Mr. Lacavera.
Thank you.