As Mr. Knubley said, we don't set revenue projections. When we look at an auction, we look at the context of the dynamics within the sector overall, of what policy objectives on access, investment, and competition we are trying to achieve.
For this particular auction, it's sustained competition and access. This was a really good spectrum. It would go far. It would go through buildings. It would be great for Canadians to have access to it across the country, because it penetrates buildings. It's great for rural, as you would need fewer towers to deploy it.
We were hoping that it would get out, that people would buy it, and that it would allow for a sustained fourth player across the country. We are very pleased that of the 98 licences, 97 were sold across the country, allowing for a fourth player to have this great spectrum to be able to deploy and provide services to Canadians.