You already have a lot of the carriers in Canada, ranging from.... I have members such as Bell or Rogers, going all the way to Xplornet, that are already talking about 5G and how they can deliver on it, and they want to deliver it for their customers. Their customers are governments, people, businesses, and they're asking for it. What's going to happen is what happens with most of these things. Once one jurisdiction gets the competitive advantage—so for example, right now you have South Korea and Singapore and a little bit that's happening in the U.S.—the demand's going to be there. If our facilities-based carriers want to make sure we're being competitive in Canada, it needs to happen.
Now, for those technologies that will happen, it will take time to figure out exactly how they're going to be used. If it weren't for 4G and LTE, we wouldn't have Facebook or Google or a lot of these things that happened, but nobody could see that in the future.
I was just at a conference. They asked, “What is 5G going to offer?” There were some brilliant people who were speaking. You'd think they'd talk about autonomous cars or whatever. Basically, they said, “Do you want to know what? We don't know what it's going to deliver.” There are going to be some smart kids in a garage somewhere who are going to invent something that nobody ever thought of 10 years ago, the same way that we never thought we'd be dealing with Twitter and Facebook and all the apps that came about because of 4G.