I'd like to fit in one more question. Thinking about rural Canada and rural markets—and we see this in telecommunications, as well—the government's focus in terms of delivering affordability is always competition, but in really small markets, is it reasonable to expect multiple carriers to provide that competition? In rural areas, we usually see just one provider of a service, and that monopoly creates really unaffordable situations.
Are there limits to what the focus on competition can deliver for consumers in certain markets?