Welcome, everybody.
As Barry said, we've done a tremendous amount of work, from the bottom up, analyzing the situation of broadband in the rural communities, mostly focusing on Nova Scotia, as it stands. We've done work on the south shore with a number of communities there. On the north shore, we were involved in the Kings application for CTI funds for broadband network, and we're currently active in Pictou, on the north shore of Nova Scotia.
We've done exhaustive analysis in terms of the demographics and businesses, at-home businesses and separate-building businesses. We've done mapping of dwellings and mapping of roads. We've looked at the topographies of what it actually takes to roll out Internet into these environments. We've come up with quite a good model in terms of understanding what has to be done and how that has to work. It is quite a bit different from what you would look at from a telecom perspective. We're looking at it from the municipality perspective and making sure the needs of their citizens and business are being taken care of through a rural broadband network. That's what our business here has been in the last little while, and we've achieved some good results in that area.
Thank you very much.