I understand they have nodes you can hook into in order to get the high speed. I think the speed is 30 terabytes per second, which would probably largely exceed anything the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon would ever need. When you're laying the cable originally, you actually have to build the nodes so you can hook into them later. Right now, it's very cheap to do that, because they're building it, but if you wait until it's done and then you show up 15 years later and say you'd like to hook in, the costs will be enormous, because there will already be this large amount of data going back and forth.
When I'm looking at that, I'm thinking to myself that this is an opportunity. Do you know if the government intends to look into this infrastructure project, which could be transformative for Nunavut and northern parts of the Northwest Territories as well as Yukon, and which is being built right now?