I think that's definitely a possibility.
I talked about a platform, so you set up a platform of services. I also talked about business service centres. If, in these rural communities that you speak about, they had a service centre where people could go to learn.... Say you don't have access to a doctor and you could go and have a quiet room where you could do telemedicine, you start to solve a lot of other problems in rural communities and offer them access to services they don't have.
You talk about people who don't have the same opportunities. This is opening up opportunities. That's what I'm getting to. Let's change the platform to actually focus on opportunities, to find out what's missing and whether this infrastructure provides the opportunity to help with that.
Does that answer your question?