Financially we've grown the business dramatically over the last eight years. We have about $280 million of revenue. I think we have an EBITA of approximately $68 million for the last year. We've made it profitable and we've worked hard at it.
To answer the question you had of what the government can do, if you put out a fair and equal playing field when it comes to Canadian content and the Canadian CCD rules to everybody, everybody should be able to survive in that environment. If you can't make money, then raise your price. We offer a service today that's $15.99. If you want to get Internet you pay $4 more a month if you're an existing subscriber. If you're a stand-alone subscriber you would pay $15.99. We do that because we have to be profitable. We're a publicly traded company and we need to grow. We've done that within the guidelines of Canadian content and also contributing over $70 million in CCD funding in the last eight years.