 I'm sure programmers charge as much as they can now, but with an additional 8 million subscribers or 10 million subscribers from Time Warner, Comcast will be in the driver's seat. You're either on their system serving more than 30 million customers or you're not. Will that impact the price? You've got to believe it will. If that price goes down for other programmers, they could reduce the quality or they could try to pass it along to other vendors. And even if Mr. Yu has some interesting statistics about other players in the market, this is a highly concentrated transmission market. There are very few players in any community who can offer internet or a big package of video programming. So the squeeze will come from Comcast. It's logical. They don't want to save money. I commend them for trying to do that. The ramifications will cascade through the economy and could lead to significant price increases for others.