I think the key there is as a percentage of INTERNET households. That is, a percentage of people that have internet, not a percentage of the whole population. I'd say in N. Koreas stake in that, you are talking about a very limited group of people that would even be allowed internet access, so the fact that over half are broadband doesn't really surprise me. As for Canada, I don't know, I would have thought we would be higher for that too, unless you've just had a rush of new broadband ISP's up there.