I believe that in the fall, the CRTC will be looking at a mechanism in this essential services proceeding that Geoff mentioned. The way the CRTC tends to look at this, as they did with high-cost telephone service, is to set up a contribution fund to which you can then apply, and it can be nationwide. We would likely support something like that. So, yes, in certain regions you might only have one provider that wanted to take up that money, but as long as it's designed so it's open to all—and we can get into the nuts and bolts of that—we think that might be a better way to approach your question.
On May 12th, 2014. See this statement in context.