Yes, and it's exactly one of the concerns I have. The fact that this has been done piecemeal, and we don't even have legislation in front of us, is becoming of more concern, with the more testimony we've had as the hearings have proceeded.
I would move to Ms. Gordon. I spent ten years of my life working as an employment specialist on behalf of persons with disabilities. You brought up a very important point with regard to the deferral decision that I think we should be reminded of in terms of third party use.
I have a lot of concern about the deferral decision, because in Windsor, Ontario, the disabled population in my community, like everyone else, were overcharged $75 by Bell. The publicly owned SaskTel only charged $15. There's a big disparity across the country.
One of the things I am concerned about is this. We've had a lot of discussion about policies related to rural Canada, the fact that they feel isolated because they can't get Internet connections, and the qualities you've talked about.
Can you tell the committee how important it is for persons with disabilities to have that in their own homes, even in urban areas? They feel the same type of isolation because they can no longer do the things necessary to connect them with the rest of the community.