Okay.
I'd like to hear more about Wi-Fi availability in rural areas. The government has announced millions of dollars for expanding access to the Internet, but it seems to be all in urban centres. They're getting more, faster, at a greater speed than people who are suffering with less than five bits per second. They're even on dial-up, as you know. With this Wi-Fi that will be available in two years to rural customers, will it be able to overcome the challenges with respect to the geology, the topography of the land, and the trees and other line-of-sight barriers?