Let me go to the literacy side with Ms. Eaton. On the news yesterday, Margaret Atwood was saying that Canadians are getting more literate by using Twitter, which I thought was kind of bizarre. I mention this to raise the issue of information technology and broadband Internet access. I'm assuming that it's the best way to service remote communities. It's tough to get physical bodies there, but through e-learning, webcasting, and those kinds of things, we could be making substantial progress. I would assume that it's the way we should be going. It's probably the most cost-effective way of servicing communities that are currently under-serviced in these remote areas. Would it be fair to say that this is where we need to be moving?
On December 6th, 2011. See this statement in context.