It's a very big country, so I think it's unlikely that we will change the network structure dramatically in this country. We will be left with some competition and sites, especially if you think of Pierre's sites, mining sites that are going to be very remote, and even more remote if we do Plan Nord and the Ring of Fire.
I think competition is probably not going to increase dramatically, and not even among sectors, because most of our stuff can't be transported by truck. That's why we focus on service agreements, having a rationale, a framework.
Maybe I could just add a point here. Many of the things you mentioned, Mr. Mongeau, that you have used as a basis for saying that you have improved service, which is true, are the very things that we would just see as a normal part of a service agreement. For that reason we don't really understand what the problem is. Why don't we just include these things if these are the basis upon which we work? We don't call that regulation. We call that a framework for commercial agreements.