We do have a pretty good system. Our union represents telecommunications workers across the country. It depends on what data you look at in terms of the cost of mobile in this country. Do you look at just local or long distance? Do they get a phone included? There are about 15 different ways of looking at this. When you start to drill deep into the OECD study, you'll see we are fairly competitive.
I think what's more interesting--and Europe, especially Spain, is a particularly good example of this--is where new competition has come into the market, it hasn't lasted very long. It hasn't been able to produce big, profitable numbers.
In a way, it drives down rates in the short term, but the competitors don't last. In some ways, it can be argued it creates a diversion for these larger companies. That's certainly their argument. But it's not necessarily a good thing in terms of the long process for those companies, or, by the way, the shareholders of those companies.