I think, yes, we're seeing encouraging signals. There are still a few areas in the wireless business where we're seeing, I believe, some unnecessary red tape.
We have on our licence conditions a 2% requirement to spend on R and D. Now, we do spend 2% on R and D. That's just natural when you're a wireless company. But it means there are accountants to keep track of it all, and reports to be filed.
All of that is, in my view, unnecessary red tape. No other country in the world has a 2% R and D requirement like that on licences. I believe that's something the government could get rid of that would spare us a lot of red tape.
We're also seeing municipalities and provinces and other entities increasingly making it harder and harder for us to put up our wireless towers in the country. Part of it is that they're responding to concerned citizens, but it is getting very difficult now for us to deploy the infrastructure we need to provide Canadians with the services they want.
Industry Canada is very helpful, but I think more could be done to assert federal leadership in this area so that this infrastructure could get deployed.