Just as a little background on spectrum, wireless companies require spectrum in order to compete effectively in the market. The government has had a spectrum policy since 2008 to make spectrum available in such a way as to promote competition, investment, and availability of services to Canadians across the country.
In terms of the spectrum auction that's coming up for the 700 spectrum, this spectrum is a particularly valuable spectrum. It goes through buildings, it will go into garages, and it also goes really far. It has properties that make it particularly appealing to companies offering these services, including companies offering services in rural areas.
The rules for this auction, because of its quality, actually include the first rural deployment conditions of their kind in Canada. They include rules that are specifically related to the use of the spectrum in rural areas.
The government has also recently stated, the minister recently made an announcement, that it will only renew spectrum licences when all licence commitments are met so that other companies wanting to invest, for example in rural services, can do so. If a company has spectrum and they haven't been using it in rural areas, that spectrum will be taken back and repurposed to companies who do have a business plan that involves providing services in rural areas.