What I would suggest there is that you take the fairly broadly accepted leap of faith that competition creates choice, drives down prices, and does all the good things that consumers want and need. That is the stated purpose for the AWS auction that led to our being here today.
As far as guarantees go, there are existing mechanisms, and to the extent that the government feels it needs to regulate to achieve specific policy ends or to get specific protections, it should do that. The reality is that the blunt-force tool of restricting foreign ownership and control hasn't been achieving those needs. Frankly, we are actually suggesting what the TPR and Red Wilson are suggesting: that we eliminate that blunt-force tool for telecom, because it just isn't working.