Yes. The challenge in trying to support services in rural areas, as we've been discussing, is that you have to have the capital to build out, and you have to have access to adequate spectrum that allows you to efficiently serve those areas. Bell and others have been able to do so because they've had many, many years in which to build out. They've had many, many years of profits coming out of other businesses as well to help them build out, and they've had spectrum that favours that.
We don't have that situation. This is one step in getting us better access to capital. There is still work that needs to be done to get better access to spectrum that supports building those areas.