In this area, it's very important to understand what we're comparing here. Nothing demonstrates that better than the way competitors react.
As Mr. Péladeau showed earlier, competitors react by offering much lower prices in Quebec than elsewhere in Canada. In addition, Freedom's plans right now are not identical to those of its competitors. Freedom doesn't offer 5G, which we've committed to offering very quickly once the transaction closes.
Next, Freedom limits what we call national roaming. If you speak to a salesperson who offers plans from multiple providers, they're going to ask you if you plan to stay in town or go out of town. If you stay in town, they'll tell you that they can offer you a Freedom plan at a certain price, but if you travel from, say, Calgary to Edmonton or Toronto to Kitchener, your data will be extremely limited.
For example, right now, if you buy a 20 GB plan from Freedom, you only get 1 GB of data outside your territory. This is a competitive disadvantage for Freedom that we certainly intend to address, because we don't have those restrictions in Quebec. Videotron and Fizz plans include roaming across Canada.