I thought you'd appreciate that, so that's why I mentioned it now.
During the launch, which lasted a couple of hours, they talked about all the capabilities of this device, but no one mentioned that this could actually make a phone call, because it was secondary. The fact that it makes a call is taken for granted. If you make a call from a wireless device in Canada, it's good quality, we rarely have dropped calls—it's excellent. It was all about the computing power and the mobile computer power, and how you can access high-speed broadband Internet wherever you are.
That's how quickly things are shifting in Canada. That's because of the investments that have been made and the fact that our networks are excellent. But the fact that they're excellent is not a reason to be satisfied and to simply sit on our laurels and think we've got it made. We know that to continue to satisfy the needs of Canadians and the expectations of Canadians to have the world-leading networks, the best devices, the best service on the best networks, we'll need to make more investments. That's why the issue of spectrum is so important to all of us.