That's a great question. Even the fact that we went through this acquisition.... The scenario is that if Shaw hadn't stepped to the plate, nobody else wanted the over-the-air broadcasting system. You know, the company would have been broken up in some form. When you look at what the contributions are from the over-the-air and the production that takes place every year, and the independent producers who are actually benefiting from the fact that Global is still Global, and now in very stable hands, if you will, there are benefits that may not be recognized but they are truly tangible benefits that come from this acquisition.
The fact that we now have a very harmonious relationship with Global, because we now own them, and the environment is frankly.... It's not necessarily how you play the tune, but how the tune sounds. We have what I would call a very harmonious relationship. The availability of programming for VOD, for instance, wasn't available before these deals were done, and customers are now seeing video-on-demand programming that heretofore wasn't available.