I think the reason to do it by means of legislation in Canada is not that you don't cover it, but that someone or a future CRTC would say, “This is all fine, but broadband is not telecommunications”. Do you see what I'm saying? That was the approach taken in the United States, to say we have all these non-discrimination rules, but broadband is completely different and it has nothing to do with telecommunications. Telecommunications is telephones, and broadband....
It's a different legal manoeuver. You don't say, oh, this is not about...; you just pull it out of the statute all together and say the statute doesn't apply at all.