Thank you.
We've heard a lot of numbers floating around today, and I just want some sort of clarity. I know some guesswork is always involved, but we've heard 860,000 households. With grey dishes, American signals, Internet television, having no televisions, compatible TVs that have been purchased in the last five years, and probably thousands of cottages or secondary residences with secondary TVs and rabbit ears, what do you think is the real number of people who are going to lose a service?
You can take an educated guess. I don't expect you to be totally accurate.