As I explained during our presentation, our members now hold only 4% of the high-speed residential Internet market. We used to hold 64%; however, as I said, the problem is that from the date that high-speed services were introduced by the telephone companies and the cable companies, we did not have a comprehensive underlying regime for wholesale access to facilities and services by competitors. We've fought and struggled for the past eight years to get that access. We're still fighting. During the intervening years, our market share has declined to the now 4%.
I think it's fair to say that we need to address some other problems first before we start deregulating more in the retail market.