Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Competition Bureau provided a submission to the CRTC that has confirmed what our government has been saying: that Canadians want more choice, lower prices, and better service in the wireless sector. Competition lowers prices and keeps business from becoming complacent.
The Competition Bureau estimates that a fourth national wireless carrier could benefit consumers and add a billion dollars a year to our economy.
Can the parliamentary secretary inform the House of what our government is doing to promote more competition in the wireless sector?