I think there seems to be quite a strong consensus—not just at the OECD, but the IMF as well, and also within Canada—that if there could be faster progress on identifying where these interprovincial trade barriers barriers can be reduced, it would be good for the Canadian economy in the long term.
Canada's not alone in needing to pay attention to ensuring access to affordable, good-quality broadband. It's a mixture of policy on competitive markets, but of course there also is a public investment dimension to it, especially when it comes to the infrastructure for remote areas and so on and so forth. It's quite a complicated policy area.