We regard 1.5 megabits as the minimum, and we have some good progress to report. According to the CRTC, at the end of December about 82% of Canadian households had access to five megabits.
I think we're already at a good standard. We have done that mainly through private sector investment and pretty minimal government investment. The Australian project has cost about $43 billion, and the government is fronting most of that cost. In Canada we've had a much more efficient approach, and we're relying on the private sector.
As I said, as of December 82% of Canadians had access to five megabits and 30% had access to over 50 megabits. We're projecting that within the next five years, 75% to 80% will have between 50 and 100 megabits. There's quite a lot of progress being made because of private sector investment.