People in rural municipalities are not forced to go digital. Analog service will still be provided in rural areas, and no changes will occur. This is one of the steps that have been implemented.
A great many television companies that provide services on channels 52 to 69 in rural areas and were slated to move their signal or stop broadcasting for coordination purposes have decided to move their signal in order to continue broadcasting in analog mode.
What we said during our presentation is that, after we talked to Shaw Communications, the company decided to provide service—through satellite receivers and dishes—to people in areas where the service would no longer be available. The old service will be replaced by a completely new one free of charge in order to basically ensure that those people do not lose their service.