They can compete in the sense that they have the infrastructure in place, if you're talking about the smaller cable companies. I understand, again, to go back to Mr. Brison's point, that some of those small companies may not choose to enter the market in the short term. That may be the case. They have their own business reasons for doing what they do, and yes, that may mean that competition comes a little more slowly to the smaller areas.
I think it would be a mistake to follow a regulatory path that would deny the full benefits of competition to the many consumers in larger areas in order to allow the smaller areas to play catch-up, especially understanding that those smaller areas will remain protected by regulation until such time as the competitive environment is in place.