Today we have two research and development facilities. One is in Vancouver, with about 200 people, and that deals with primarily IP and router-based technology. In Montreal we have 1,500 employees running a number of multimedia and network-based programs.
There are good reasons why those facilities are there. One's in Montreal because of the longevity of the facility there. It's one of our crown jewels in Ericsson's global development strategy. We have a very tight affiliation with a number of universities in Montreal, including McGill and École Polytechnique, and universities in Ontario and Vancouver. We draw competence from this university system.
The types of development being done in Montreal are quite different from the competence we're getting in Ottawa. Of course, that competence in Ottawa has also been built up from an ecosystem of educational platforms. Our statement has been that we will not integrate these research and development hubs. They will run as separate entities, and there's a reason for them to be in those areas.