That has been out in the press a lot. We've tried hard to look at this from a number of different points of view. I think we struggle with the comment. First, we talk about our history, our years in Canada, what we've done, the innovation, the amount of investment, the fact that we were suppliers both to the government and to the Department of National Defence. This sale is a sale of solutions-based products. This is not a services-based deal. We provide software in boxes, and the operators operate. Our interaction with these networks is very tightly controlled, and our involvement with these networks is very tightly controlled.
The fact that we've talked of just recently, that the telecom market in itself is very much based on open standards, that this intellectual property is heavily cross-licensed around the world, and I guess the fact that these LTE assets we have on a non-exclusive basis—they're open to everybody else.... So we struggle to find where that comment is from. But having said all that, we are certainly willing to sit down with any member and go through that discussion, because we should put this to bed.