Yes, certainly we've seen rural broadband improve dramatically in recent times, but gaps still remain, and when you're doing things like developing a job or through CAHRC collaboratively looking at all opportunities for employment, you need to have access to high-speed Internet to do that. I think that's a key piece.
But in terms of getting back to the cost of the programming, I think a lot of it is not new money. It's maybe just as much as redirecting money we're already spending. My sound bite on agriculture is this. We have tremendous opportunities. We've solved a lot of our problems. We've got production. We've got new novel approaches to production. We've got markets in the exports.
What are the two constraints that we can do something about? Number one, transportation; number two, labour. We can do something about those. Let's be proactive. Let's solve that problem.