Fair enough. When listening to what Ted is talking about, I think there is some conflation between what is a marketing practice and what is a violation of net neutrality.
What Rogers does as a practice, as we spoke about at the hearing, is offer, in certain circumstances, a bundle of services. Maybe you take a certain level of television service, a certain level of Internet service, and a telephone service, and bundle those together, and with that we might provide you with something like a six-month discount on your Netflix subscription. It doesn't have anything to do with the zero rating. We don't zero-rate the bits that are associated with your use of that Netflix subscription, but for six months you might get it for half price. We might do the same thing with Spotify.