I don't think I can add much to the CRTC's own number, other than to say that any time you do change, people are very apprehensive before the change occurs. My experience has shown that Canadians are far more resilient than we give them credit for, and they adapt. Keep in mind that the policy in Canada has always been to “lag behind the United States”. The advantage of that has been that costs have come down, but also we are sort of on their coattails in terms of all the publicity that has occurred in the United States.
Most Canadians live within a close range of the U.S. border. If people had been over-the-air consumers, they would have lost most of the U.S. services—which a lot of Canadians value—when that occurred. We didn't hear a noise; we were actually getting ready at that point because we thought there would be some noise. What I think has occurred is Canadians have adapted; they've gone on to buy the converter boxes or otherwise dealt with all the options that I outlined earlier.