You talked about a 1.5 megabit standard in establishing our world-class broadband strategy. Australia is engaged in the largest infrastructure project in its history. It will hook up 93% at 100 megabits, right across rural Australia, and the other 7% by satellite.
The people I speak to in my region--and I represent a region bigger than Great Britain--tell me that in order to access distance learning and learning courses in small communities, they need five megabits as a minimum.
Have you started to look at the need to ramp up so that we can meet where our competitors are going in other jurisdictions? That 1.5 megabit standard just isn't going to cut it for long.