I want to focus on electronic infrastructure. I mentioned broadband, but it's also cell coverage. As you may or may not know, rural Saskatchewan is getting more and more rural as there are fewer and fewer people outside of the towns and we're working further and further from the population. It used to be that if you broke down or had an accident on this corridor, you only had to walk maybe a mile or two to get help. Now it's miles and miles that you're going.
The need for good cell coverage across Saskatchewan, across Alberta and Manitoba, is a safety issue. It's also business, because you're doing business in your mobile offices, the tractors, combines, swathers, or whatever; but it's also about safety. If you have an accident, as Ray brought up, with emergency services, then you can call. But right now if you don't have the cellphone coverage and you don't have the emergency services, you're dead.
I ask that you just encourage more investment in electronic coverage.