That's right. I would think, in looking at Canada's net neutrality, that it is probably one of the strongest in the world in terms of addressing all aspects. We started off with the prioritization of traffic, dealing with congestion situations. We moved into self-dealing in terms of your own content, and now we've dealt with paid prioritization and differential pricing with others' content. We've really run the gamut of the different areas that net neutrality touches on.
We've also addressed the privacy item as well. In terms of the spectrum of areas we've addressed, it's there. We haven't got into peering relationships and that marketplace, so anybody can peer anywhere with others. We let that rely on market forces.