Yes, technically it is. The problem is that of course the commission can't license a broadcaster that is not Canadian. The Broadcasting Act says that before they can issue a licence....
What we did with the specialty services was that the distributors actually sponsored them. So we would bring them in, and the commission would establish linkage rules, so that if you brought in a U.S. service you would have to have a certain number of Canadian services.
We've just been looking at this problem over the last few weeks, because when we got hit with the 5% number, our CEO said “Get on this, guys”. So we're trying to look at how to deal with this. From a cable point of view, frankly it's almost a neutral kind of situation, because they're using our network, and we'll find means of charging for it in order to get our investment back. But the problem is that it's really our obligation to pay into the Canada Media Fund, and to pay into all these other things that they don't have to do. Then we start saying “Well, that's just going to erode the whole production industry and the whole Canadian system”.