I think the point is that by the proposal the minister has put forward we would deregulate in rural areas only where the competitors and competition are present. Where the competitors are not present, regulation will remain to protect consumers. That's why I spoke earlier about the benefits of going to smaller areas. You can precisely target areas based on the competitive nature of the marketplace in that area. Where the competition is not there, of course, we would not regulate, and consumers would remain protected by regulation.
I think that sums it up.