It sounds like one I might want to catch.
The nice thing about the hearing today in Timmins, as a starting point, was that the company Barrett Xplore, which is launching a new satellite service that will be available in 2011, promised that their new satellites will have sufficient capacity to serve all what are considered to be the unserved and underserved households in the country, at speeds of 3, 5, 10, and 25 megabits per second for households and businesses. It's not 100%, but it's very good. So I think that is critical.
Wireless is starting to deliver mobile capacity. I think where we will see gaps in the country, because I think that will take care of a lot of residential need, will be in actually getting the fibre networks or satellite or wireless connections between cities. I think that's the biggest barrier. It's cheap to build in a town if you can get the facilities out there, and I think that will probably be the next hurdle to overcome.