Likewise, Xplornet is certainly concerned about the upcoming auctions. As we stated in our presentation, we're concerned that there hasn't been a recognition of the fact that it's needed for rural broadband. On the economics of serving downtown Toronto, Jay is quite right when he speaks to the fact that, the way the map of downtown Toronto is drawn, some of the worst broadband servicing in Canada is actually right around Toronto. It's because the spectrum is trapped in the Toronto licence. If it's worth seven million people in that area, you're buying it to serve the downtown Toronto folks. You're not serving Uxbridge, Stouffville, Milton, or some of those areas.
Yes, we think there needs to be something specific, something addressed to it.