Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all our witnesses.
I have gotten rid of my eight-tracks and rotary phone, but I'm afraid I still do have the meter rocking around my cabin up north. In that vein, for the $347 billion investment required, can you give me a picture? Is that a compilation of every jurisdiction's infrastructure input needs over that time? You noted that it's for a replacement of analog. Is this the Cadillac investment version to get everything perfect? What would the dollar value investment look like if you just moved it to the locations where it was required most? Are there places in this country where analog is still sufficient, still delivers the client services needed, and still meets all our energy needs? Can you give us a sense of that?