I'll respond, because a significant portion of our company is owned by U.S. investors.
The easiest answer to your question is that if we're going to have restrictions, I guess we don't mind that everywhere else on the planet we're restricted to the same rules; that we're not allowed to invest anywhere else in the world. Explain to me why it should be different. I'd like to buy a cable system in the U.S. or in Europe or wherever, but if we follow the rules that Canada has, I guess I'm not allowed to.
So I can't grow if I follow Canada's rules. I don't get it. It's just wrong. It's just absolutely wrong. It actually underscores the fact that we don't believe in ourselves and our ability to own and manage these companies.