That's correct.
I'll put it in perspective, Mr. Del Mastro, if I may, in terms of the cost equation. For the sake of the broadcasters allowing Bell TV to offset against the local programming fund, a cost of about $5 million a year, we would be saving them hundreds of millions of dollars a year in upgrading their infrastructure to digital, and the consumer would continue to receive local signals with no monthly charge. It really is a win-win-win situation. All we're asking in return is that fee-for-carriage and LPIF increases not be imposed.
We're willing to step forward, come to the plate, and add value to the system.