That's an interesting topic. Let me tell you what Bell's position has been on this. It has been that in principle we're not opposed to changing the foreign ownership rules, but we have said that it's important for us that the regulatory system get fixed, because if you open up foreign ownership in an environment where we are constrained, you may encourage more foreign takeovers than you otherwise might want. So we think that the two of them need to go hand in hand. I think the steps the minister is taking are certainly very important in that process.
The other side of it, as you know, is that telephony in its old sense—if you could separate that from the broadcasting content side of the world, and just say, okay, we don't really care about that—might be easier to do. But in today's world, as you know, where the Internet is a major source of content distribution, and all of the cable companies and all the telcos have broadcast licences as well, then if you just change it in the Telecommunications Act but don't change it in broadcasting, I'm not sure what you've accomplished.