Yes, if you look, at least in the last decision that was approved, which is now under some review and I haven't had a chance to see the notice today, it's very specific on the cap levels that I as an end user have to provide. If I want, for instance, to offer a slightly higher or slightly smaller one, or offer a flat rate one, it's nearly impossible to get into that. For me to be able to offer the service and have any chance of making a small profit, I pretty much have to match their caps and their overage fees. When it did look like this would be the decision that was going to be implemented and a few ISPs started to post their rates, that's effectively what we saw. We saw that across the board, the independent ISPs felt the only option they had was to implement the caps equally, and now, of course, the consumer has lost choice.
On February 8th, 2011. See this statement in context.