I mean no disagreement with anything you said, of course. The importance is there, the need is there, and we are in active discussions, daily discussions, with ISPs looking at different models for delivering broadband. We are happy to engage with any municipalities that have that concern and would like to be more involved.
I think that, at the end of the day, our models and the things we are considering are really focused on the government's commitment to connect every Canadian to 50/10 high-speed Internet—50 megabytes per second download and 10 upload, the CRTC-mandated definition—by 2030 and sooner than that. That includes people in ridings like yours who are close enough that it's really frustrating, but not close enough that they're going to make the investment.
You know, the circumstances you describe are absolutely on the radar screen. They're absolutely being discussed. We're not there yet in terms of models, but I can tell you they are actively discussed on a daily basis, and we're moving forward very quickly on trying to solve that.