Yes, it does. A lot of them can't afford Wi-Fi or even a telephone. They're stuck on social assistance or whatever it may be with those barriers to transportation, and they're trying to get out. You can tell when it's SA day or when they need to go to the food bank. They're all out near the highway hitchhiking. Our people have to stop and give them a ride. That's a big barrier.
What I'd like you to do is to come here again and communicate with my chief administrative officer and some of our council and just hear them out.