Thank you very much for that question.
We don't currently have offices in Quebec. We do support university research there.
What I can tell you is that as RIM started to grow very, very quickly, we were surprised that we outgrew the ability of our local population and institutions to supply us with high-quality personnel. We started to grow, and you could see how our offices grew into Toronto and into Ottawa, and our offices will continue to grow as we seek personnel. So it's very possible that we will have offices in areas of great technology, and certainly Quebec has a great history and tradition in technology.
What I think is very, very important that we understand is that being a leader in a technology, especially at the R and D stage, being involved in a global standard, has allowed Nortel to have a seat at the table of the standards body and in the standards process. That is very, very critical, because they have shaped the technology; they have contributed to and helped shape the technology we're all going to rely on in the future. I think it's critically important that Canada continues to have that position and to have that seat at the table. It's not just one company and one city, but this is important for all of Canada, because the whole world will be going to the 4G technology; and when it does, the last thing I want is to be excluded from the seat at the table.