With all due respect to the credentials of the three members of the commission in Saskatchewan, I find the comment on Skype to be way out there. Skype implies that every house in Saskatchewan has a computer, that every resident in those houses, every constituent, has the ability to use that computer and communicate with it and has the skill set to do so, and that the bandwidth is there for easy communications back and forth.
I'd like to direct my question to you, Mr. Anderson. You may have touched on this before. How easy would it be in such a vast rural area for people to communicate with you, as their member of Parliament, using Skype?