There are two questions in there, and I'll very quickly try to answer them both.
The first question is, is this truly a separate pipe or is it all connected? You can't ask us. You would need to look at the submissions. You would need to ask Bell themselves. However, an important piece is the second part, when you ask how it affects. If you choose to use Bell's Internet product, their retail home Internet product, and you have a 25-gig cap, then you choose to use their television product that rides right on top of it. They say as much bandwidth as that is, they're not going to count it. But if you choose to use somebody else's Internet television product, they say they're going to charge that. That racks up the bill.
If you chose to use Primus or any competitive ISP's Internet product, and you choose to use Bell's Internet television product, they say they're not going to charge you for that anyway, because that's okay. But if you use Primus' Internet television product or somebody's independent television product, they're going to charge you for that.