I'm not sure if you wanted me to respond to the first question or the second. I was trying to respond, but I'll try the latter.
There's nothing to stop MVNOs from going in place. The difference is that they're not mandated, other than the ones we have now put in place, mandating them in specific circumstances. The record of that proceeding showed that, rather than contribute to competition, mandating unlimited MVNOs would have detracted from competition and in fact done damage to the existing competitors, which are making inroads against the big three and are having a meaningful impact on wireless rates in Canada. That's why we chose the path we did.