Of course, it's good to see that this issue is being addressed. However, during the crisis, most Canadians were glued to their screens and they were sensitive to the content broadcast. We saw an explosion in the use of social networks and in the viewing of online content on all platforms. The opportunity was there. However, farmers who didn't have access to the technology were at a disadvantage compared to farmers who lived closer to major centres. This is really a great opportunity. We mustn't wait for another crisis to connect these farmers to the Internet. This is happening now.
Today, as a result of platforms available on the market, such as Shopify, farmers are telling me that, within 24 hours, they can create a website that works well enough for them to receive orders and arrange for delivery. However, farmers who don't have Internet access have a long way to go. I don't think that fax orders are still a possibility.