That leads to my next question, which goes to what Mr. MacMullin said when he talked about mobile infrastructure. The same problems are out there in a lot of rural parts of Canada. The infrastructure is just not there. The service is not at that level. I know Mr. Kee just talked about satellite technology. I see broadband and wireless as one and the same thing when it comes to rural Canada and some of the problems involved. Is it really holding us back in rural areas that we don't have access?
The second part of that question is about your experience in dealing with mobile companies. Too often we've seen the companies coming to the bigger areas to carve up that market. No one really looks at the outer fringes of rural Canada, because there's the cost and they need incentives to get into those areas. What are your comments on that?
And then you guys can hop in on that same issue on the wireless infrastructure.