The campaign hasn't officially started yet but we're learning that the federal parties are looking to grab your vote by targetting your cell phone bill.
Sources speaking to Reuters say the Trudeau Liberals will promise to help cut phone and internet bills.
How they'll do it is reportedly still being looked at.
One option would be to simply cap bills, another would be to force the major providers to give smaller companies access to their networks. The idea there is to give you more choice.
The NDP is promising to cap prices as well.
Andrew Scheer's Conservatives are reportedly looking at a different option: A tax rebate to help lower bills.
Canadians pay more for wireless data than many other countries.
A government report in December said the average monthly plan, with two gigabytes cost an average of over $75.
Similar plans in the U.S. go for $61 and in Austrialia, they cost about $24.