I want to drill down on differential pricing, because I want to make sure that I understand. Maybe you won't be able to answer this question, because I think it's a bit more philosophical.
In the corporate space, companies will always try to gain market share. That's in any business in any environment. One of the ways you can gain market share is to make a cheaper product or offer more for the same price. Especially because of the fact that there are very limited ISP providers, you don't have a broad...you almost have a monopoly or oligopoly when it comes to broadband providers. How are they going to compete with each other and how are you going to prevent that going forward? Is this a hard-and-fast rule whereby you're going to say you cannot use data caps or free streaming with a universal...? If they produce their own service, are you going to say they can't promote their own service at the expense of foreclosing on content in another service? Going forward, how are you going to restrict that competitive nature in the environment?