Well, setting a goal might be an important starting point.
The testimony we've heard over the last couple of weeks, starting in Timmins, was interesting. The statistics that are currently being provided to us are quite impressive, and our own monitoring report shows also that broadband is currently available to about 95% of the Canadian population. That's excluding satellite and mobile wireless, and it's using a broadband definition of 1.5 megabits per second.
It's interesting that we had some representatives from Barrett Xplore in Timmins last week who were telling us that they already cover, in their view, the last 5% of Canadians. Of course there have been pricing issues and there could be capacity issues with satellite, but they went on to explain that they have recently concluded transactions for a couple of high-throughput satellites, and as a result, in their view over the next 12 months they will be able to deliver a 10-megabit service to residents and perhaps a 25-megabit service to businesses. We'll wait to see how that turns out.