I'll tackle that one first.
With regard to spectrum, we do pay some of the highest rates in the world for spectrum in Canada. I think they're about 10 times higher here than in the United States, and that would be an area where we'd look for some relief, in terms of spectrum, but I think the CCA will add to those investments.
I went through some of our numbers and we're looking at an incremental increase over six years of $40 billion to the economy, just with the introduction of 5G. It's going to take a $26 billion investment over a five-year period or a six-year period. Right now, the facilities-based carriers in Canada are investing anywhere between $2.5 billion and $3 billion a year. This is going to be a massive investment taking place over those six years. If you look at the numbers that are going to come back with that—and that's just factoring in the first six years—once you then build the system that will have to be maintained in the future, you're going to look at all the different areas that we're going to be able to help through.
Ports, for example, I've seen presentations where ports will now have drones that will be flying over to monitor all of the containers, which will save money. Then you will need to create new jobs for those people who will deal with that technology.
It's going to help our entire economy and we're highly recommending the increase from 30% to 100%.