Yes. If you go back to the early days, some of the earlier issues were about the phone companies wanting to block voice-over-Internet protocol applications to protect their voice market. There are some cases of that occurring, but it would be clearly offside of our rules right now in terms of traffic management practices.
As I mentioned, in several cases in the U.S. they bundle a set of services together, and you have to get approval to be in that bundle to be exempt from the data allowance. There are those cases out there. India had a big concern with Facebook's Free Basics. They were trying to offer their version of the Internet, and India eventually rejected that solution and went with a stronger net neutrality stance.