Wind Mobile has a specific amount of spectrum in the AWS band now, and that spectrum has allowed us to get started. We have a little bit more in Toronto, as you might expect, and a little bit less in the other cities. That spectrum allows us to launch 3G-plus services. Essentially we can attain speeds in the 20 to 25 megabit-per-second range, mobile broadband speed. Of course, those are shared speeds, so average users wouldn't realize this.
Where I'm going with this is to say that we do need more spectrum to be able to compete against the incumbents for the 4G offering, or LTE, as it's also known. The reason we need more spectrum is that we need to be able to attain higher speeds to compete with the incumbents and to offer a lot of the same mobile broadband services.
Currently there is a limited amount of spectrum, for example, in the 700 megahertz range, so the competition for the spectrum will be very intense. We feel that we will not be able to get a fair shake and a sufficient amount of spectrum to be able to offer decent 4G services because there is a minimum required to offer decent 4G services.