I think that's kind of the way we are. When we launched our TV network in Canada—and thank you for your question—we were up against the big boys here in Canada, too. We launched in the mid-1990s. TSN had a 10-year head start on us. Rogers was launching Sportsnet. We have never been afraid of competing.
For us, it has always been about having the customer come first. Sports betting was really just a natural extension for us in the context of serving the needs of our consumers.
The repeal of the single-event wagering and introducing Bill C-218 and having it pass would be of enormous growth, not only for our company, but for all Canadians. We're already experiencing what that looks like in the U.S., where we have launched in four states, working with regulators and creating technology that allows us to be part of the solution and not part of the problem, which I think is very important.
We're very excited about the prospect of being able to execute on our home turf and satisfy the needs and the passions of our millions, literally, of sports fans all across Canada who are looking for sports wagering.