Thank you.
At this point in time, if you look at our consultation, we've set aside four channels for public safety in the 52 to 69 range. That represents four out of about 18 channels--I don't have the exact number here--or whatever that adds up to.
If you look at our consultation, there are two extra channels being contemplated as well for public safety applications. That is the subject of debate. Whether those would be public safety or commercial spectrum will depend on the results of our consultation and the reply comment period, which as I said, closes March 30.
With regard to the white space, the white space devices in the U.S. will operate below channel 52, in the channel 2 to 51 range. Those devices are short-range devices mostly used for Internet-type access in the home or in what we would call Wi-Fi hotspots. At this point in time there is no plan to put anything aside in those white spaces. The white spaces will become a first come, first served, or all come, all served, if you prefer, opportunistic type of use of the spectrum, the way Wi-Fi is today. We do not set aside any spectrum in the Wi-Fi bands. Everybody can use them. They are subject to interference. If you can operate, good for you. If you're in the interference zone, you change channels.