Of Canadian content that's available, whether it's through Apple or the proposed Google and Netflix, there's not really any Canadian content on it. That was the point we were making earlier, which is that we want to ensure that those services are introduced in a way that Canadians do have access to Canadian content. The problem with the growth rate, the way we see it, is it's like an accident. Do you know what I mean? By the time it happens, it's too late to deal with it. That's what we're primarily concerned about. The number Peter recited was extraordinary to us. That in a few short months it's gone to 5% is incredible.
We want to make sure, though, that Canadians have choice. We want to make sure they continue to have access to those kinds of services. But when networks start denying us the broadband rights to programs that Canadians have seen on over-the-air television, then it's going to become a huge problem.