Absolutely. We want to work with government, with CRTC, to find a way to do this within the construct of the regulations.
Netflix hasn't been around for much more than a couple of months in Canada, and today 5% of our traffic on our network is dedicated to streaming movies from Netflix. We think that's going to grow logarithmically and every six months it's going to double. It doesn't take long to figure out that the billions of dollars that we've invested in our network are going to be consumed by non-Canadian traffic over our network, where nothing is being contributed back to the network. The customers are doing this.
If you have read some of the articles in The Globe and Mail you will see people expressing that it is almost fashionable not to be connected to the Canadian broadcasting system. They are saying they can spoof themselves and go to the U.S. Hulu site, where they don't look like a Canadian any more, and can get access to Glee an hour after it's been on the air. That's not a good thing for the Canadian broadcasting system.