Again, we've been dealing with this at the CRTC for a couple of years. We filed very detailed evidence with the CRTC on this issue.
Let me read from decision 2008-108: “...Bell Canada has established that there is congestion in its network during peak periods.”
Let me explain what that means. It's a vast network. We monitor this absolutely every day and every minute of the day. Where we see a hot spot or a hot zone where there is congestion, we deal with it right away. What we do is first and foremost build extra capacity—$860 million over the last three months. We traffic-shape during peak periods of the day. That means that for peer-to-peer traffic, which is a type of traffic that's absolutely the heaviest bandwidth of all, we shape that to make sure the regular user isn't crowded out of the Internet, and we try to price in a fair manner.
We stay ahead of the issue by making all these investments and managing them.