I'd be happy to take that.
First, I'll say that SpaceX takes space safety really seriously, not only because we're a technology company and we like to solve puzzles and make sure that we invent new things, but also because we have the responsibility of carrying people—astronauts—through space. That's the highest level of responsibility, so we certainly care about this issue very deeply.
There are a couple of elements to what you asked about. One of them is the physical space. How do you keep the satellites from colliding? How do you make sure they don't run into each other? That's an important element of space safety for sure. That's done first with some planning on where the satellites are. It's often said that space is big and there are a lot of different altitudes. There are, I think, 600 kilometres between where Telesat satellites will orbit and where SpaceX's are. Satellites in plane are also quite far from each other even within their own constellation, so there's a fair amount of distance between the spacecraft in space.