Our CDR really overlays the existing robust regulatory regime, so you can CDR as opposed to going to the agency if you feel we're not meeting our level of service obligations and the like. We find that embedding a CDR into a piece of legislation is an oxymoron, really. A CDR is a commercial dispute resolution process. We have that, so instead of FOA you can use the CDR.
I don't know if that answers your question, but that's available to all of our customers right now, and our customers use it.