There are a few things we've done differently.
We've gone to smaller tier sizes. Rather than auction off 17 licences, we're auctioning off 172 licences. Smaller players will have, we think, better access to smaller geographic areas when they're buying spectrum. I think this will probably end up in a diversity of players. We see it from the number of players that have applied to participate in the auction. We have a lot more than usual.
We have also put aside competitive measures. There's a set-aside for new entrants, which is a continuation of policy. It's an important policy, and I think it's something the Competition Bureau has pointed out. When there's a strong regional player, you see lower prices.
The other thing I would point to is that we have pretty aggressive deployment conditions to ensure that those who end up buying the spectrum really abide by a “use it or lose it” policy.
These are improvements that we've made over the years, and they're culminating in the auction that's coming forward in two months.