Thank you. At least he's moving on from bartered goods; that's a progression.
Thank you, Mr. Trost.
I'm going to take the last few minutes and follow up on a couple of issues.
First of all, I wanted to follow up on Mr. Thibeault's line of questioning. I think some of the members of CIPMA and other organizations are excited about the new technologies and the innovation, but they are concerned about new costs. We've heard a lot of assurances today and in our last meeting, particularly from the telecommunications companies, that there will be no new costs associated with this.
Mr. Robinson, can I get you to address that? It begs the question of how Rogers will make money, because you will be providing a service. So legitimately people will say, “If Rogers is providing this good service, there must be some fee associated with that or some benefit to the company in doing so.” Can you explain how there will be no new costs associated with a transaction that you're involved in?