Earlier a question was on the cities and how cities can be competitive, but being a rural Canadian I know that without access to the Internet and the high-speed equivalent to what it is in the cities, we are at an extreme disadvantage. If young people are going to develop a business, they need access to the Internet.
I have a question to Mr. Lord. You talked in your remarks about establishing a protocol with the FCM. I know the FCM was somewhat critical of the upcoming 700-megahertz spectrum auction in November. In particular, they expressed concern about the effectiveness of rural deployment, “as it only applies to carriers with two paired blocks of spectrum, and includes targets that are based on HSPA”—meaning high-speed packet access—“network footprints that were in effect March 2012.” The FCM and others believe the decision to use HSPA footprints will not guarantee rural deployment.
They're clearly saying, much like others have said here, that rural deployment and rural accessibility are important. Is that part of the protocol you've established with them, or is that still an open-ended agenda?