No, once the ISED approvals came, the units shipped right away. We took receipt of them here in Kenora and then booked flights up to Pikangikum. Within 20 minutes of being on the ground, we went from the airport to the health hub. We unboxed the unit on the ground outside; ran cable inside to draw power and we were video conferencing from Pikangikum. It really is that simple, as it's been designed to be. It's everything they say it is and more. The first 15 units we installed with the community over the course of three days to build capacity in the community. We had members of the community assist with those deployments. There really isn't much to it. A ridgeline mount goes on the roof. There's no penetration. You don't have to drill into the roof. If you run the cable inside, you plug it in and away you go. Those members started doing the installations for the community. They're now on their way to 60 units deployed in total and they've requested more units from SpaceX, which we're discussing with them to procure on their behalf. That agreement is directly between SpaceX and the community of Pikangikum. We're not a partner reseller in any way.
On December 8th, 2020. See this statement in context.