The way the commitment works is that we are providing a pool of this very high throughput low-earth orbit satellite capacity, 140 gigabits. It's more capacity available for Canadian remote communities than exists on all the satellites combined, serving Canada today.
The federal government doesn't pay anything until such time that we can actually deliver that pool of capacity, so the government is not at risk for paying for something that Telesat doesn't ultimately deliver.
The term of the agreement is for 10 years. Telesat needs to make this 140 gigabits of capacity available throughout that 10-year period.
We need to make it available to everybody, and by everybody I mean ISPs, municipalities, mobile network operators, on an across country, non-discriminatory, open and transparent basis at a particular price. It's a very low price. The government pays for that $600 million, essentially $60 million a year over a 10-year period.