Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Masse.
Thank you very much, Mr. Péladeau, for your enthusiastic appearance before this committee. I wish the other three had been as enthusiastic. It's been a bit more of a challenge to get them here, but perhaps you have prompted new attention from them, so thank you.
Mr. Péladeau, you said that within your company you have frozen prices. At this stage, are you going to react by lowering prices at all? While our prices have come down in Canada, the prices of Rogers, Telus and Bell, anyway, have only come down by similar amounts globally and they still remain number one, two and three as the most expensive cellphone players in the world. You could drive their prices down even more by being more competitive. I know you have a business to run and a return to produce for your shareholders, but—