Exactly. You're aware of CA4. Basically Canada started discussing this thing back in 2002 when they started doing Costa Rica. At that point in time in 2005, the U.S. strong-armed their Congress. They got it through very quickly, and immediately they went to zero. So we ended up losing a huge amount of our business in that marketplace. We retained some of the customers just so that we could stay there. We're doing it at a loss.
Canada changed tack, and they went from multilateral, trying to get all the four or five countries at a time, to bilateral, one-on-one country. They have been successful with Honduras at least in the written format, and we're very, very pleased with that. We want to congratulate Canada for having achieved that. We want to see more of that. And you are right, because I think once Honduras gets online, then El Salvador will come in, Nicaragua will come in, and I think there will be more.