Do you think the Apple iPhone, when it comes to Canada, will fall flat?
Ernie Sherman: The large problem customers have with mobility is security. If you look at the type of client that is using it, they’re under 30. It will be the younger workforce that will demand it from IT. Typically in an SMB there are no policies in place so the young ones will drive the change. That is where the problem is. This is not in the large enterprise space. Jean Julian: It is going to be interesting to see who wins the pocket device battle. CDN/DI: Is it still a case of winning? Ernie Sherman: I don’t think so. Everyone is fighting to be different. The iPhone is about a culture change in business. Jean Julian: Most of the organizations choose Blackberry. It’s easier to support. Francois Bergeron: It’s a money decision. What is the best for me, and if my suppliers use the Blackberry then there it is. We will use the Blackberry. Ernie Sherman: They might make a decision if they need it just for e-mail. The Blackberry is the most logical device for that. CDN/DI: Do you see a d