We offer choice to our customers, but the choice wouldn't be a tax for fee-for-carriage and a tax for ISPs. We don't want that as being the choices. We want the relationship between ourselves and our customers to be one where they look at it as having value within the system.
If you took Netflix, for example, which charges $8.99 a month, it wouldn't take much to convince somebody who had a $3 or $4 value for signal, or whatever it's called, and then an ISP tax to say “This is a system I don't want to be part of. Maybe the relationship with Shaw isn't as joyful as it should be. I'm going to take my $8.99 and tax and move it to Netflix and never have to worry about the relationship again and having to worry about rate increases, or whatever, that might happen.”
We're giving them more and more reasons not to be in the system.