There are some programs in place right now to help underwrite the cost of broadband rollout. But it's true, there are a number of areas of the country that don't yet have broadband Internet access and are in desperate need of it.
I'm not really qualified to speak about what we ought to do to fix that problem, but what I can tell you is what the independent Internet sector faces. They would very much like to address that market and are doing so, using innovative new technologies such as point-to-point wireless, fixed wireless services, and even some mobile. But they also need access to underlying facilities on economic terms and conditions, cost-based rates—