Mr. Masse, the last question is one of basic economics, really. What we have to do as a facilities-based provider that invests billions and needs to recover the fixed and common costs that go into building the network is to make sure that every subscriber contributes some portion to those fixed and common costs. So we have established kind of an entry tariff, so to speak, and we have packages catered to the light user, medium user, and high user. The user chooses where they want to be on the scale, and they pay that amount per month.
By the way, our 25-gigabyte package, which Mr. McTeague referred to, provides five times the amount of bandwidth that half of our users use. So we provide a lot of usage time on the Internet for our packages.