Great, thanks. This has been a good meeting. Thank you all for appearing.
I'm curious, Mr. Maduri, about your pitch and what the advantage is from a consumer point of view. You opened by saying that you wanted to create an opportunity for privately funded, competitive, sustainable rural broadband. How's that any different from what we have now? Who in the game isn't privately funded and competitive? It's only competitive in relation to you and your interest. Why is it more competitive for the consumer? Once you've bit on broadband, then isn't it all the same for the consumer when he or she gets it, and that's it?