They have the information. They are reporting this information to the CRTC anyway. All they have to do is tell the consumer. That's all they have to do.
When I first started down this path with this bill, that was the first red flag: “Oh, we can't do this. This is too much information.” It's not too much information. They provide it to the CRTC, and it will vary. Canadians are well aware of that. They know they're not going to get the same type of service or the same speeds in a rural area, but they want some service and they want to know what they're paying for.