Yes, a little promotion: there you go.
Even in the city where I'm from, Shaw at one point wanted $10,000 for our cable access for satellite into a new plaza right in the middle of the city of Windsor, because we were the first customer that wanted it, so I get some of that.
To go right to the spectrum auction, here's what I want to hear from both of you. What do you want out of this next spectrum auction that's coming up? I mean, this is the public's entity. The spectrum is no different than other public assets. Unfortunately, we've seen it auctioned off by successive governments, which have received billions of dollars of revenue, and we still have the same problem we've had in the past. We've said that it's a national goal to have broadband across this country. We've received billions of dollars, with upwards of almost $10 billion in revenue coming in from that direct sale, yet we still have the same problem. What do you think should happen in this next spectrum auction that's coming up?
That's for either one of you.