I think the costs are going to come down significantly. As I mentioned, our model is a little different. We're going to be delivering gigabits of capacity to remote communities throughout Canada, and then our partners, ISPs, mobile network operators, indigenous bands and the like, will take our capacity and distribute it throughout their community.
At the price points to which we are going to make that capacity available to them, yes, they should be able to meet the CRTC definition of broadband connectivity at even lower rates.