I think I mentioned earlier in my comments that we are not the ones who make that decision. We'd be delighted to be on every university campus, in every airport, and we'd be happy if our competitors were there so that we could all have that access for our own clients. We would like that. We're not able to put that in. It is up to the individual institution when they come out and say that they want exclusivity.
Our competitive response, because we're trying to follow our clients--I'll use universities as the best example--is that we know that we have so many clients at those universities, so we try to get as close as we can. We're restricted from being on campus. We've put 1,200 ATMs in Canada within three kilometres of the 229 universities and colleges. That's been our response because we're not able to go on campus.