I only have one comment, Mr. Chairman. Being the only satellite operator of the group here, as far as I know, there are some options on the K-band side. I'm not saying they work really well, but they do provide an option for rural Canadians. I do think, just as they'll have to put more gas in their truck to drive to town, they'll have to put more gas in their truck to get high-speed Internet. Hopefully, the technology advances will allow it to go from 64K to 256 to some kind of broadband, but it's really based on a penetration level and capacity and capital market argument, for either a cable company or a telco.
