Yes.
If I may, Jay Thomson, the former head of the Canadian Association of Internet Providers, estimated that the average cost to consumers was $5 a month. That cost that has since jumped up.
What's interesting, though, is that the amount of spam you see today in your inbox is probably only 10%. The other 90% is actually being taken care of either by the government or by Hotmail or whatever organization that hosts your e-mail. So you can imagine the amount of e-mail that's coming in.
AOL, about four years ago, noted that they had blocked about half a trillion messages. That was only four years ago. Again, we would look at that and say it's probably doubled, if not tripled, to that extent. Once you start adding in that $5 on their side of it.... It's going up.