Well, Mr. McTeague, I'm not throwing numbers around. The range is very, very small, the 1% to 2%, and here's why.
I mean, I don't have the precise figure, but we know the number of wholesale ISPs customers we have and the number of end users they have. We make an extrapolation based on our own Internet users' consumption of bandwidth, how many of their customers would likely trigger the caps, and therefore have usage-based billing apply to them according to the CRTC decision. It is so small.
The point is that 98%--call it 98%, call it 99%--of subscribers in Bell's competitive footprint are already billed on a usage-based billing basis, yet that small group of the heaviest users are not. And that's the fundamental unfairness.