I certainly think there are some areas that are sufficiently small and remote that currently are not covered by cable networks. Yes, it probably will be quite a while until we see competition in those markets, because that's the nature of where they live. That's why we retain the regulatory regime to protect those consumers in those areas.
It would be nice to have a large number of infrastructure-based competitors covering every square mile of the country; I just don't think it's realistic. Again, that's why we retain the regulatory framework to protect those consumers where there's no business case for a competitor to enter.