They actually would go out to the communities and try to set up a program for the communities to invest in themselves or jointly invest in the local access side of it. We went to the Government of Saskatchewan with two models, actually. One was the model where we put in the backbone infrastructure and then an allotment of funds was to be set aside for individuals to deliver the local access. The other was the model where SaskTel would guarantee the delivery within a three-year timeframe to 100% of the population, and then from there we said that 70% of the total money allotted we would give out to private enterprise. But we were responsible for guaranteeing the delivery of the service. With that we've partnered with local communities and local companies to deliver access to 15 different locations where there are local companies doing it. We've also partnered with the national satellite provider in providing it to the deep rural, as we refer to it, where we know no economic model gets it—