—or big ILECs like Telus and Bell to make money. They should do that. They have their hands full keeping up with the technology and the upgrades in the major urban centres. That is a big thing to do. They should not be criticized for it in any way. It's a huge job.
At the same time, the way I describe it is simple. It's a population-based answer, and it's a tiered communication level infrastructure that's supported. The major centres, say anything over 50,000 people, is an ILEC fight-it-out, knock-yourself-out spectrum. Spectrum has to be priced by the population.
In short, if it's 50,000, you leave that to the ILECs. That's their sweet spot—and even more so, 10,000. Let them decide where their sweet spot is and where it starts to—