Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for your presentation.
I understand the role you play in terms of working with companies and individuals to innovate, but when you see impediments to that innovation, do you also speak to the government or the minister about those impediments? I'll give you an example.
In Pickering, my riding, we have employment land just north of Highway 407. It's certainly not rural. It's not developed yet. The lands are provincially owned. They're on the market for sale and designated as employment lands. We can't get Internet there. How innovative can we be and how many jobs can we create when we can't get Internet north of the 407? Anybody from Ontario knows that this certainly is not a rural community, let alone the rural portion of my riding.
Do you advocate, when you see these types of impediments, for something like that?