I'm sorry. There are two conversations going on here, and I'm in one. We will probably leave it there.
I do have one thing I want to follow up on. I'd put it this way. It relates to the question that Ms. O'Connell asked earlier on broadband. As I've said to some other regional development agents, we are the finance committee. We will be making recommendations to the government. I think I can honestly say that in this town when there's an announcement in the House, in this bubble people think it actually always happens, and one area is broadband.
I remember Brian Tobin announcing it. I remember John Manley announcing it. I remember this government announcing it, and we announced it again. But the reality out there in an awful lot of places is that we don't have broadband. It affects our ability in Prince Edward Island to attract businesses and even to attract young people in.
I'd phrase the question in maybe a different way than Jen did. If broadband were accessible at the speeds that it should be accessible at, would it make a difference in terms of businesses in the area in which you operate? How critical is broadband in order to attract business, not only into your area but as we compete against the rest of the world?