I'd like to think that. My concern is that the Internet was constructed through a very unique history in terms of having all manner of players to create a common exchange of information, which has now become increasingly controlled by a few giants. In Canada, we decided against competition. We decided on very protected markets. We have two, three, or four big providers that run the ISPs and are also content providers. You have rules to keep them in check, but in the United States, they have the same situation times a hundred.
Will there not be pressure economically on our ISP providers if they see that their competitors in the United States are able to start throttling content and offering faster service? Competitively, there's going to be pressure from the Canadian content providers, correct?