But Mr. Bibic, you're asking Canadians to volunteer that money. You've had money given to you in the past. What have you done with it? You've had a number of capital expenditures permitted to your company, and perhaps a handful of others, to create a dominant situation in the telephone industry, the cable companies, and cable. You, sir, have received over the past 120 years a tremendous advantage that ISPs cannot possibly catch up with in a short period of time.
I'm asking you, your $1.20 to $1.50 to $2.00 charge per gigabyte, is that in any way relevant to the capital expenditures you now need to undertake in order to catch up with a world that is becoming more and more reliant on heavy content on the Internet? Or are you overcharging?