Thank you for the question.
No, this is not normal. When we do spectrum auctions, we impose deployment conditions. For example, in the auction that's coming up in two months, there will be deployment conditions attached to the award of the licences. We check after five, 10, 15, 20 years to make sure that companies that buy a portion of spectrum are not just reserving it without using it.
Ultimately, the main objective is to get the spectrum into the hands of companies that will use it and provide services to Canadians. If they don't meet the conditions of deployment, we have the ability to take away their licences.