Exactly. Would you rather write a $65-million cheque and send it to SpaceX in the U.S., or a $45-million cheque for really proven technology launching from the site in Canada?
It can be put in fairly simple terms like that, but there are also subtleties about the payload capacities. We can get up to five or six of their satellites on board each of our rockets, so when they're looking at 120 satellites in their first fleet and 300 total, now we've become a real go-to for them.
In the launch world, you want to spread your risk among as many launch operators as you can, but there's a real lack of launch operators. SpaceX has its own plans, so if there is any way for a global broadband—