I could even give you a real practical example when we talk about symmetrical rules. Shaw has video on demand, and video on demand is very much like an over-the-top provider of a service. Just like BDUs must contribute 5% of their gross revenue, so must video-on-demand undertakings.
The commission is currently having a process right now where they're considering increasing that financial contribution that video on demand should make to the system. Our point is that this is exactly the kind of thing where you have to stop and say, “Wait a minute—this is a competitive tool within the Canadian broadcasting system”. To start adding taxes to that service, which will increase the price, which will decrease our ability to invest in it, etc., is precisely going in the wrong direction.