Thank you, Mr. Galipeau.
I want to close by noting that a lot of discussions focused on the sale of these licences for these patents from Nortel. I note that Research In Motion paid Visto Corporation, a U.S.-based company, $270 million to use its patents, and paid NTP Inc., also a U.S.-based company, $612 million for licences for technology patents such as Wi-LAN that allow the BlackBerry to function. I note that if a third party in the United States had made representations to the U.S. government to prevent that sale on the basis of national security or other national interest concerns, it would have precluded these BlackBerrys from actually working, both in the U.S. and possibly elsewhere as well.
I just wanted to put that on the record.
I want to thank the four witnesses from Ericsson for appearing today.
We will suspend for 15 minutes.