Thank you for the question, Mr. Hiebert.
I'd just like to give you a very concrete example. Cellphones are an everyday reality. More than 18 million Canadians have cellphones. We have survey information with two vital statistics. Every year, there are more than 6 million calls made by cellphone users to 911, and over half of those 18 million people call emergency numbers during the course of a year.
So the plain, ordinary cellphone is a very vital link, for those 18 million Canadians who have a cellphone, to emergency services. If you weaken that link through a lack of ability to maintain and serve, you clearly have a problem for those people. That clearly is an impact for ordinary Canadians.