Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Thanks to both of you.
I'm going to continue in the same vein as Mr. Angus. He was saying that some services seemed to be better in Kigali than here. I come from the Drummondville area, which is surrounded by 20 small villages. The government has decided to invest money in order to accelerate access to high-speed Internet in those villages.
That's the decision. I'm telling you what's going on, even though that may not may under your jurisdiction. In spite of everything, I would like you to be aware of this state of affairs and to give me your opinion. When we request money to obtain Internet service, we're told that they can't give us money because we're already being served.
In some villages, there are indeed towers, but they don't reach everyone for all kinds of physical or geographical reasons. There are mountains, obstacles, etc.
Consequently, despite the towers, nearly 40% to 50% of the population cannot be served by high-speed Internet and is not entitled to funding to obtain the service because the village is already served. Is there any way to solve this problem?