I totally agree with that statement.
I was listening Mr. Noss's comment; the more restrictions you put on the service providers, the ISPs, the more costs we incur. The more costs we incur, the more expensive it becomes to build out these networks.
We have some of the best networks in the world. We are a leader in the world when it comes to broadband. If you start nickel-and-diming, with a little cut here and a little cut there, then all of a sudden the incentives to build out this network and to remain in the forefront and continue to be world leaders in broadband just evaporate. I think the unintended consequences of some of these proposals are very significant. That's why we believe this balance is—