There is a nominal amount of spectrum in the 700 band, and depending on how you want to allocate channels—whether you want to follow the U.S. approach, or whether we're going to subdivide the channels differently—to sensibly launch a competitively 4G offering, we need at least 2 x 10 MHz of spectrum. If you do the math and you see what's available in the 700 MHz band, it is challenging to set aside that amount. I can understand the difficulties in doing that. But again, to be competitive in 4G, we need 2 x 10 MHz of spectrum.