Yes, Internet services in many rural communities are deficient. Not having access to telemedicine, for example, increases the vulnerability of the population. Information is more difficult to obtain. It also increases isolation.
As you know, we are holding this session using the Zoom platform. The use of such platforms has allowed the whole world to continue turning. But many of our communities don't have access to that. They're excluded from it. Whether we like it or not, it makes them more vulnerable, not only in terms of health, but also in terms of the economy. Many businesses have been able to continue to operate and have access to their customers because they had high-speed Internet access.
Our communities that don't have access to such services are excluded. I don't have the exact list of these communities, but I can tell you that there are some.