It's great to get that on the record.
I'd like to focus first on Rigstar. I've done work with Ensign on remote drill rig monitoring systems. They were controlling drill rigs in the Middle East or in northern Alberta from central stations. The vehicles are looking at using 30 to 40 terabytes per eight-hour day in the upcoming world of AI and machine-to-machine communications.
With regard to the comment on the expanding technology as we get into artificial intelligence, I was in Saskatchewan last summer and I saw DOT run, an autonomous tractor. That means we're going to need a bunch of bandwidth everywhere in terms of rural Canada. If you're going to drive across Canada, you're going to need it. If you're going to work on a farm, you're going need it.
It sounds like the technology is there if you can pay the price. Is that basically what you were saying earlier?