You are talking about ceilings or set asides, which isn't relevant. What we need to talk about is the number. In reference to the number of blocks, some companies told us that they would need more. However, other companies are saying that there are already enough because some companies are already at 800 MHz, in advanced wireless services. So it's important to look at it overall. Some companies have said this, but some others have said something else. You know, if you talk to the three main players and the others, depending on where they are located and their size, you will get all kinds of opposing positions.
So that is why we decided that the least intrusive approach was to establish a ceiling that would in fact be a set aside. We wouldn't have to decide which of the blocks would be what we call the "prime" block.
Imagine that we decided to use a set aside. So, which block are we going to choose, given all the technological advances, given everything that's going on in the market with the ecosystems, given everything going on in the United States, with AT&T and Verizon? We are getting into an extremely complicated world that, we think, should instead be dictated by the market, so that people can make business decisions based on what is viable for them, and not based on what the government dictates.