I think you're absolutely right; there is nothing to prevent us from doing that. Ultimately, at the end of the day, if that's where Parliament wants to go, that's where we'll go. We would just first respectfully offer this perspective: does it make a lot of sense to treat one industry differently from other industries?
Second, are you really serving consumers' interests? Are you really serving consumers' interests when you advocate simplicity, to use your words, and in fact bury everything in the price?
There's a reason we have all these mechanisms to give people information in place throughout society. We have an Information Commissioner. We also believe in the concept of disclosure. We believe people have a right to know what's happening. We have a right to know what's getting our dollar.
Is it a total showstopper for us? Is it a horrible, horrible thing if it happens? No. We'll deal with it. We'll learn to deal with it. Ultimately, it's giving consumers what they want that's most important. We just don't think it makes a lot of sense in the broader perspective of giving consumers what they actually want, which is access to lower costs and to the right mix of service and price.