In January, when we were in lockout, I had the opportunity to tour Quebec for pre-budgetary consultations. A broadband network is needed in the regions not just for recreation or chatting on Facebook; it is essential to farmers for managing their livestock. In that sense, we are well aware of this problem.
After mentioning the names of the companies you represent, you said they have paid $130 million in 2010 and $2 billion in the past 25 years. Big deal. There is nothing extraordinary about an industry paying $2 billion over 25 years.
Nonetheless, if I understand your graph correctly, where you compare licence fees in Canada to those in other G7 countries, we see that spectrum licence fees in Canada are 3.5¢ per megahertz per person. Is that right?