Thank you.
I'll make a little side comment. At the end of the day, it's the consumers who decide what they want to watch. Unfortunately, there's the piracy end of things. That's a really big challenge, and I assume that the dollar value is significant. That's being led through the networks.
However, the networks are doing fine. Myself, I consume a lot of data, and my children, and everything else. We pay our data fee, which sometimes I think is high, but I'm willing to pay it because I want to watch what I want to watch.
There are some challenges there too with infrastructure. I understand there's a lot of investment on the telecommunications side. A lot of the time the urban centres subsidize the rural areas, because they don't have enough customer base. I understand the business side of that.
How can we deal with the piracy? They're very ahead on the technological side. If you put up roadblocks, they'll go around them. Are we going to win the war against piracy, or are we going to have to learn how to live with it?
Can I get a comment from the networks?