I picked up on your thoughts around the fact that you didn't believe the private sector had the capability of rolling out. In fact I was quite surprised that only 15% of Saskatchewan people don't have access to high-speed. I would consider that actually not too bad, really, on balance with the rest of the country. I think that's a remarkable achievement; I wish you well with that.
Although I'm encouraged to hear you're having discussions with the province and you're interested in talking to the federal government, I think there's a sense that certainly open competition is going to move us most of the way we need to go there.
To Mr. McCulloch, you actually mentioned that the CFI is getting some support directed your way for certain projects. We heard in previous testimony that one of the ways better collaboration and clustering is happening is that, when an application is put to one of the granting councils, for example, it involves multiple players.
Seeing as you introduced the notion today that in fact the college community has the ability to do that applied science component, has that been explored with some other potential partners: how you could in fact work together with other applicants for the university community, for example, to take a piece of the projects that are going and being funded by the granting councils? Is that an area that's been explored?