Net neutrality is a tough subject. Our company members are Internet pioneers. It would be fun if you actually came and met some of the originals from the company. We're strong believers in the openness of the Net.
There's another way to look at this one as well, though, which is with regard to the control of the content. It's one thing to block certain content or to privilege certain content, but in the case of Canada, where you have one company in particular that is a controller and owner of a large part of the content that could be delivered across the networks, we have to be worried about the other side, which is to make certain that all carriers—we're a carrier—have access to content that may be controlled by other carriers. So I'd flip this one back a bit to the extent that there are restrictions on open access, and we have to make certain that the content itself is available to all providers as well. I'll just throw it in a little different direction.