Yes. With the greatest respect, the market is not a market for stand-alone services. More and more, the market is a market of packaged services. So what I want to do is this. I want to get cable, I want to get high-speed Internet, I want to get my television, and possibly my wireless from the same company. That is the nature of the business, because you're going to incur customer acquisition costs. Instead of incurring them for one stand-alone product and the revenue stream that's attached to the single stand-alone product, you're going to get three products and three revenue streams associated with that. So more and more, the consumer is going to be looking at packages.
It is, I think, intuitively obvious that at the moment the major cable companies have a television product and the major telephone companies do not have a television product. So I suggest to you, respectfully, that though the market share may appear very impressive, the major entrants, the major cable companies, are well equipped to compete in this marketplace.