I know. I struggle with it too, and at the beginning, I didn't believe it. It's part of the CRTC's numbers. Just to put it in perspective, in terms of where we were in 2011, the number was 45%. So the number is increasing as more investments are being made, and all governments are investing and going into remote rural areas. However, even when you factor in that number, you still say that if there's 1% to 1.5%, you're still looking at 400,000, perhaps 500,000, across Canada who you, as elected officials, hear from about not having access to those networks.
On October 1st, 2018. See this statement in context.