I think it is very important for those very reasons. And certainly not just the U.K., but Australia and the U.S all have broadband plans, and we don't have one of those. I think that's a key item. We just need some sort of plan to expand broadband. I think some of that is a structural problem. We do need to separate out wholesale and retail, and I think that will actually bring down prices.
In terms of how important it is, I think it's hugely important. I'm part of a community here in Vancouver of media and business innovators, and certainly they're going to feel this more than anyone else. The next person who creates something in their garage, like Google or something, won't be able to afford these usage fees and you just won't hear about the next Google, or in Canada, NowPublic or HootSuite. So it has huge implications on entrepreneurship and innovation.