The cost is indeed different, and that's a question that we've received quite a lot, but we didn't distinguish between rural and urban. We distinguished just by province and by income quintile, because there would be additional complexities in trying to determine what's rural and what's urban. In the two extremes it's fairly easy—downtown Toronto or rural Ontario, let's say—but what about the suburbs and semi-rural areas? It gets a bit more complex, and we didn't go to that level of refinement in our study.
On June 12th, 2019. See this statement in context.