Well, no, I wouldn't say that. I know that we've been criticized for broadband being rather late vis-Ă -vis the time of the first announcement, but one of the reasons for this is that we took into account the business plans of the incumbent providers. Those business plans kept changing.
As the providers kept expanding their high-speed networks, we had to change what we defined as unserviced or underserviced areas. What we decided to do was to go to the farthest points first and then work our way down. The meant working our way down from Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, and from rural Quebec and northern Ontario, rather than trying to pick off some areas where these companies would likely invest in the near future.