Our members are deploying in rural areas and smaller communities. In fact, when we meet MPs or mayors and councillors from large cities, they tell us to try to slow down development because they're having issues setting up towers and sites. When we meet people in rural areas and smaller towns, they tend to say, “Please come on down; we want antennas and we want sites.”
That's the challenge we face. We will deploy where there is a demand, and we will deploy where we can use the spectrum we have to maximize the service to Canadians. That's what's happening now. We know that with the new frequencies that are being made available we'll be able to improve the capacity and the reach of our service. For instance, the 700-megahertz band that will be auctioned off later this year will enable us to reach people further away.
While mobile wireless can be part of the solution if you are intent on reaching 100% of the population, it would be good to hear Allison again on the virtues of some of the fixed satellite service, if you want to. I'm just opening the door.