understand that wireless has to have a backhaul, the cable i brought in, and it has to have a cable. and what we're finding is in order to control cost and in order to provide an open access service, in order to really provide levels of service that the city would like to have across the city and close the digital divide, and provide that level of service to everyone, we have to put some infrastructure in. it is like putting in a road. and then the trucks can run on it and the car cans run on it and the scooter cans run on it. everybody will have the same opportunity to use that environment to deliver service to the citizen. whether it's home security or ordering groceries or education or medical care, that is what we're talking about here is really levelling the playing field, if you will, and allowing all providers to use this environment. i think what you will find as we talk to the providers, they're willing and open to having that conversation as their environments are legacy in many respects and could use upgrading replacement. i think we'll find partners that are willing to lo