We have a very similar situation with the Algonquin Nation. I worked with the Algonquin Nation for a number of years in Quebec. We had a radio station in the Lake Temiskaming region. It was not able to compete for broadcasting advertising because they kept the signal short. I always felt that a lot of non-natives would enjoy the programming, because it was a lot more fun. But they couldn't compete, so they were very hampered in their ability...and yet we had 10 communities spread across the Abitibi region, down to La VĂ©rendrye Park, that were unable to speak to each other, probably 8,000 people spread out.
Is this basically a similar situation? Do you have communities spread out over a large territory?