Generally, I would describe it as being excellent, state of the art, leading the world in terms of speed, quality, capacity, and growth.
Just to give you a very specific example, last month at the CRTC hearing, when we were talking about a national code of conduct for wireless carriers and to help consumers across Canada, there were no discussions about the quality of the networks, the speed of networks, or dropped calls. All those things were secondary because they're taken for granted in Canada. That speaks to the quality of the infrastructure that we have from coast to coast. That's because in Canada carriers have deployed massive investments. When I'm talking carriers, I'm talking new carriers, old carriers, national carriers, regional carriers—they have all made massive investments to support wireless technology and mobile wireless technology from coast to coast, and we expect that to continue.
Another example of how things are shifting, and why I say it's excellent in Canada, is just a few weeks ago I was at the launch of the new BlackBerry Z10—