I do believe he should reconsider for a number of reasons. So much of the very scarce resource is going to be left unused for the next 10 years if we do not use it. That's going to be the case not just in rural Saskatchewan but in rural areas across Canada.
This is a finite resource. It doesn't get used up, but it's finite in terms of how much there is. It should be reviewed in terms of making sure it's used.
Secondly, it should be reviewed, because in many rural areas, smaller companies are the ones delivering that kind of service for the rural people themselves. There needs to be a mechanism so that people who service those areas can use that spectrum and get access to that spectrum in an affordable way.
I can't bid against the prices in Toronto. My market in rural areas should not even be put into the same kinds of categories. Even Regina and Saskatoon prices should be different, because the number of people there is different from the number in northern Saskatchewan and rural Saskatchewan.