There are two elements. One is certainly a level playing field. As we noted in the opening remarks, three-quarters of the data traffic on wireline networks is essentially programming. We've we've heard that more and more Canadians are consuming programming on that front, and that will certainly become the dominant programming distribution vehicle in the future. Certainly, that fact has influenced our suggestions on that front. The importance of the contributions to the system is the other element that we've put forward. If you're only asking a certain portion of the distribution industry to contribute, then you will see a shrinking of those important contributions and a lessening to the system.
On the third part, coming back to the fact that we don't think we need more money, this is essentially maintaining the current system.