Actually I believe my colleague here said the rest is all gravy. I'm not disputing that. What I think is that certainly with more usage and as usage grows.... And by and large every network provider wants usage to grow, but they want to be able to be compensated for the usage. So the policy will recognize that there is some cost to investment and that those accessing the network, both wholesale and retail, have to pay that cost, but not over and above that cost to a particular provider simply to allow that one provider to offer the service they want or to stifle competition.
So I think as Ms. Song was saying, incenting competition has to be the cornerstone, and finding a way to have a wholesale market that allows competition to flourish in broadband is the best way to get innovation in this country.