The screens get bigger. A RIM tablet or an iPad starts to become the size of a television. The one thing that nobody is discussing when they say that all this wonderful stuff will happen on the Internet is that, particularly on wireless networks and to an extent on the Internet as well, the laws of physics or laws of capacity say that there's only so much room for it. To the extent that you're paying for capacity on a wireless network, if you start watching multiple movies or hockey games, your bill will become substantial.
The traditional broadcast distribution mass media product is still probably the strongest product for delivering broadcast content television to the consumer, and I think it's going to remain like that. The Internet and mobile are very interesting and they will be a part of the system, no doubt, but one should not underestimate the strength of the core product.