We've participated in the spectrum auctions since the first one took place in 2008. At that time—and today—we intended to be a national operator for the reasons that the auction went through the roof. One of the reasons was that Globalive was bidding with other people's money. In fact, it was foreign money at that time. We were caught with spectrum, and all the conditions, therefore, after the other auctions were not all together to make sure that we had the capacity to invest in and build a network.
Today, with the policy that was established by the CRTC.... In fact, this policy came in two years ago already. We call it the MVNO policy, which provides the proper conditions to make sure that a fourth operator, or any sort of operator, will be able to operate.