We would be in violation of our licence conditions, bluntly, so we just can't do it. That wouldn't change if our ownership changed. We are required, under the terms of our Industry Canada licence, to cover all of Canada, and that's what we have to do.
It's very easy to tell whether the satellites are covering all of Canada or not. It they weren't covering all of Canada, Industry Canada would revoke the licence, and the shareholders at the time would incur a very significant loss. It would never cross anybody's mind to violate a licence condition like that.
I can tell you today that we do cover the north; we think there are good commercial opportunities existing there. We have a substantial amount of available satellite capacity today that we're hoping will be taken up to provide better services to the north. We're hoping some of this broadband stimulus funding will be used for those purposes. We're hoping that as part of the initiatives associated with northern sovereignty, some of that capacity will be taken up.
But in the first instance, I think the answer is that the licence conditions are very clear: thou shalt cover all of Canada. That's what we do, and that's irrespective of the ownership.