What we think will be the impact...and we don't know for sure, but given that there is a much broader range of technologies available today than there was in 1992 or 1995, we'll have better choices, say, that are suited to the Canadian environment. Also, we're hoping that because of these developments—I don't know if I'll say it—the costs have come down, but there would be more competition in the supplier market in terms of the available technologies. Also, the speeds have improved, so you're probably able to do a better quality of service.
So the technological advancements will hopefully play in favour of a new service and give us much more choice. We do have to keep in mind that Canada, having a northern climate, does have requirements that certain services may not have in Europe, because of the climate effects and things like that.
Those are the kinds of factors that will be taken into account, but there has been—I won't say an explosion—quite a large development of new technologies in the marketplace.