You told me the same thing about the sale of Freedom to Rogers, until everyone told you it wasn't, and then you had to spin it off.
You painted a picture of competitors fighting the merger, and you basically said to us that if competitors were fighting the merger, then it must be good for competition. Let's pause for a second there, because there are not just competitors fighting the merger; there are independent experts like Ben Klass and Michael Geist. The majority of Canadians are expressing concern with this merger through polling and certainly in our inboxes.
What do you make of the fact that there aren't just competitors, but it seems to be an overwhelming majority of Canadians who don't have trust in this merger? They don't trust Shaw; they don't trust Rogers, and they don't trust this heavily regulated oligopoly to deliver affordability for Canadians.