It is for two things, and that's one of them. One is to have a stock currency we can use to acquire other companies, because not all selling shareholders just want cash. If you bring satellite companies together, you create value. Oftentimes, the selling shareholders want to be part of the value you create in the more efficient, larger organization. That's one.
The other is that we'd like to be able to raise additional funds. Already, today, we have approximately $3 billion in debt. We have an asset value of $5 billion. We had to fund it somehow. That's how we funded it. Two of our larger competitors are publicly traded companies. In the future, when they need more money, they can raise debt or they can issue more equity. We would like to be able to go to the global equity markets. We might take Telesat public at some point. We need access to the global equity markets to raise additional funds.