I understand.
We can talk about another element that you actually talked about in your presentation, which is broadband. It's a major problem. I can see why it's a much bigger problem in northern Canada. My understanding is that for the coverage of most of the territory, we cannot rely on regular infrastructure. We have to rely on satellite coverage, which has been studied in the past and is still being studied by the CRTC. What is the solution?
I do have this satellite problem in my own region because we have very low density, and many communities rely on satellite, and they actually come to me because the coverage itself doesn't fulfill the promises that were made to them by the providers. I expect it's the same for the north, and it's becoming more of a problem because of the lag between high-speed Internet through the traditional infrastructure and what's called high-speed Internet or high-speed coverage with satellite. The gap is becoming wider and wider, which is making those regions a lot less competitive by the minute. How do we deal with that?