 JSA TV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals. I'm Jamie Scott of Kataya, here at ITW 2017. With my friend Rob Barlow, he's the CEO of YRIE. Rob, welcome to JSA TV. Hey, thank you for inviting me. I'm really pleased to be here. Well, we're pleased to have you. And last time we chatted, I know there was big news coming out of the Canadian government regarding the CRTC. Can you tell us how YRIE responded to this? Well, we were really happy that the Canadian government validated our business case around YRIE. We've, for the last 10 years, been focusing on serving the underserved. It's really an opportunity to get Canadians engaged in a more effective way of the digital economy. It changes people's lives. People are allowed to now have access to a reliable telecom infrastructure or internet. And YRIE is very excited to participate as a partner for municipalities and governments and indigenous communities to help them capture the opportunity by unleashing the potential of this funding that CRTC and the government of Canada has so graciously put forward. And we should also say congratulations. You are marking this summer as your 10th year in operation. So congratulations. And what can we expect moving forward now that you've reached this milestone? Well, I think that, first off, it's exciting to be 10 years. 10 years to me doesn't seem like 10 years. It seems like two. It seems like just yesterday, there was five of us all working on Skype. And now there's offices all across Canada and a pretty well-broad team. So saying that YRIE is really poised to take what we've done in Canada around the world, focusing on large enterprise customers who are taking us with them. It's, I think what we are doing in Canada is a great proving ground or test case that you can take metro type enhanced fiber services to the underserved markets using for industrial applications and empower communities. So that's our, that's the why of YRIE. And so you can continue to see that. You'll see us partnering a lot more with municipalities and indigenous groups and also working directly with large, large enterprises who really care about quality. Well, exciting news to come for sure. For our viewers who want to check out YRIE, learn more, they can go to wireie.com. Thank you, Rob, for joining us. And thank you viewers for tuning in to JSA TV.