Okay. Well, that wasn't an answer. I hope my next questions will get an answer.
How about this? You put in the fine print of the fixed-rate contracts with your customers that you have unlimited ability to jack up the prices on the set-top boxes they have, obviously without any notice, because they signed some 20-page contract in small print.
Given the fact that in the first nine months, your $5.8 billion of cable revenue produced almost $3.4 billion of gross profit, why did you feel the need to jack up the prices for Canadians by $7 a box, hide it and slip it under the door?