If you go back a few years, back to 1993 when long-distance telephone rates got deregulated, when that deregulation was brought forward the concern at that time was that it's “the same government that keeps on spinning the same tired line that deregulation is going to save consumers money. We can rest assured that it is not going to save money for the average consumer in the small, remote areas.” That is a quote that came back many years ago.
I live in a rural area where it wasn't immediate. But now we obviously have all the competition, and I can tell you that we pay a lot less in terms of long-distance telephone rates than we did not too many years ago. Many people still fear that deregulation of the local telephone service will lead to re-monopolization. We have called it monopolization or duopolization of the industry.
I'm just wondering, can you add some comments to that?