On your two specific points, the situation of the final 5 per cent is supported and helped by Openreach, but I do not think that the legal separation of Openreach will change the fundamental economics or the fact that it is not commercially profitable for any party—save for some local communities that are able to do things at a particularly cheap cost and at particularly high take-up levels pre-signing—to build infrastructure to reach the final 5 per cent in any part of the UK, including Scotland.