I really appreciate the question.
Currently, mobile wireless in Canada covers 99% of the population. It covers just under 20% of the territory. We live in a vast country with a sparse population that is highly concentrated along the southern part of the country. We all know that.
I have talked about dropped calls. There is a difference between having a dropped call where there is coverage and having dropped calls because you're moving into an area where there is no coverage. I'm not pretending that we cover 100% of the territory; that's not the case.
As has been stated here today, in places where there is a very low concentration or density of population, mobile wireless may not be the best solution. We don't pretend that we can cover 100% of the population in the same way that we cover downtown Toronto or downtown Ottawa or even downtown Moncton. Other technologies can step in here. They may not provide the same flexibility as mobile wireless, but they can provide the service of fixed wireless, as has been explained today.
That's why we don't pretend and are not advocating that there be just one solution to satisfy the needs of all Canadians. We know, however, that Canadians love the fact that they can be mobile and that they want to have access to high-speed Internet while they are mobile. We can provide that to 99% of the population currently.