I would support the whole paper concept, but I think you've raised a broader issue, which is that we need Internet access in rural Canada and we need it bad. Everything we go to do now is based on Internet capability. It's a matter of not only having the bandwidth but the costs.
I tell this story. We use an Internet system that uses a Bell stick. It was fine and dandy until our grandkids came to visit for five days and they hooked on with their iPads. The bill went from $50 to $650.