Thank you, Mr. Chair.
And thank you to the witnesses for being here.
I, too, am a little bit concerned with the process, especially the fact that we can't make amendments to the bill. Also, I think it's quite likely this will end up in the courts. We're dealing with telecommunication companies that are having specific legislation design that influences their capabilities in the free market, with no recourse aside from, basically, government presentations. That's why we've seen so many court cases. We're talking about billions of dollars here.
Ms. Fancy, I'd like to start with you. You're right. The 700-megahertz auction was quite significant for Canadian history, giving the government over $5 billion in resources. How much of that actually went back to telecommunication development for the government, in terms of maybe getting wireless out to rural and other small communities?