Much of this is in our brief. It's a very complex issue and it's very detailed in there.
What I can tell you is that there are many aspects of this. One is that being involved in the standards process is absolutely critical for future success in a technology--and it's really important for Canada to be involved in that. The second thing to realize is that this is a wireless IP network. Just as we protect our land-based IP networks at our borders with firewalls, this opens us up to a wireless access point that will be available across our country everywhere--anyone could connect to it. There are going to have to be some very carefully designed security technologies and standards built into this type of technology to make sure it is used for positive means and that it can be used securely by our industry, public citizens, government, and law enforcement.