Okay. I taught in university for 20 years, and every time a course would start, I would get nervous trying to pronounce names right. My great embarrassment every year was the start of a new course.
Many folks in my riding—you spoke about technology—do not have access to things like computers, cellphones or Internet. You talked about impacts of social isolation, something that has been a deep concern for me in trying to support particularly seniors in our riding through the pandemic, as I can't imagine how lonely one must feel living alone anyway.
Another issue is technological literacy for older adults. One thing I tried to get started in my community is a technology program, and maybe even student jobs. Students would train seniors on how to use technology.
As you indicated, these technologies are critical, especially during the pandemic, for social connections and for updates on pandemic restrictions. Can you speak about how the federal government should address this gap and this critical need for even the health of seniors?