Let's think about the agricultural sector, mining, and oil and gas. How much of our wealth gets created in rural Canada? The opportunity, the need, the imperative to actually be able to communicate digitally with businesses that are in the most remote and rural parts of the country is one example.
Another quick example is to think of this at the residential level. Will we ever get to e-health and all of the nirvana of electronic health records and digital remote diagnosis? Will we ever get there if 15% of Canada doesn't have access to a PC, and doesn't have access to broadband? Will we really leave 10% or 15%—pick your percentage—of this country behind? I think the answer is probably no.
So to the extent that we as a country want to advance on any of these digital avenues, I think it will be critical to make sure that we have 100% broadband available, and 100% of Canadians digitally literate. We have to get to all of them to be successful.