Globalive isn't going to do anything for the rural areas. They are honest about the fact that they are going to only provide service in the major urban areas. None of the new entrants will go to the rural areas. We're already doing a huge amount. This revolution in wireless broadband is something that I would urge this committee to take note of.
Up at our cottage, which is never going to have cable, never going to have high-speed Internet from the telephone company, I have my Rogers Rocket Stick—I know this sounds a bit like a commercial—I put it in my computer and I have high-speed Internet, and I'm down at the bottom of a hill, where you would think the radio coverage wouldn't be good. I have great high-speed. There are huge parts of the country that were never going to get broadband that have it now because of wireless broadband services that Bell, Rogers, and TELUS are rolling out. So this is a huge factor in promoting broadband growth.
Look, I would agree with your comments that the cost of capital has to be traded off against the head office jobs. I would agree with that. But in terms of rural broadband, I think Canada is doing much better than most countries.