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Alright, that's good information, Kevin. Thanks for bringing that up. I'm going to talk to my friend about it, because he's getting ready to see an examiner in New Brunswick. I guess that's how he's going to do it. He has to have a license. He lost his because he forgot to renew it. He had an American license. But that's alright. He's pretty smart. He's studying. Oh, they don't have the test questions anymore. The only way he can study is online now. I just told him to do what he's doing. I wish I could. I used to like that. I can't retain anything. I could read it. I'll forget everything. That's how it is. That'll be nice. Where we're going, we're going to need radio equipment. There's no cell phone coverage in New Brunswick where we bought the land. I think radio will be the only way to go. Yeah, the only thing about it, he was saying, he thought the same thing I thought. He said you probably won't be able to operate on the Canadian bands, but who cares. We were figuring that that was a very small portion anyways. It's like the very bottom. Okay, I don't know all of them. At some point you can look it up. The ones I know are like the cold portion of 75 and 80, like you're 36, 37. And the very bottom of 40 where you can talk voice in Canada like the 7.0 that. And then the 14.0. And there might be others. But you might be told if you support your AB1 call there, you might be told you're out of band old man. And then you might have to observe it in that way. But otherwise if you don't care about that, then you're pretty much set.
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