No, we'd have to get into a dialogue.
What we are essentially saying is that we all agree we're falling behind the rest of the world in our delivery of broadband as a country. To get broadband to everybody, not only do you need a provincial strategy but also a national strategy.
Years ago we decided to do that as a country, and we said to the provinces that local-line service was essential and therefore it had to be funded differently from urban services. We're saying the types of parameters are there for us to move it forward on a broadband basis. First and foremost, the government has to say that broadband services are right, an essential service, for everybody in the province. Then there are two elements to the funding: up-front funding, and then the ongoing contribution has to be funded.