I think that ability to slow down does have an impact though, so I made reference, for example, to the very early case with deep packet inspection at the CRTC. At that point, a lot of people were using things like BitTorrent to access sometimes authorized content and sometimes unauthorized content by dramatically slowing down the ability to access some of that content, which you ultimately found was very tough to compete with. If you were an independent documentary filmmaker and you were using BitTorrent as your mechanism to try to distribute your content to others essentially on a free basis, you'd find that your content might be slowed by some of the throttling that was taking place, and it's very tough to compete with services that aren't facing some of those same restrictions.
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