I guess what you're saying is that the spearheading will happen in densely populated areas, and eventually the rural areas will get it as it comes through.
I'll ask a quick question based on your answer. You mentioned something about how people in the rural U.S. are getting service and it's working out well. What is the comparative cost for someone living in downtown New York to someone in very rural Arizona? Or maybe in a similar state, let's take Las Vegas to Arizona. Is there a large difference? I mention this because in your opening comments you did mention the rural U.S. Can you give a relative outline? If not, I understand.