Their focus is making the money in the urban centres, which is why rural Canada has sub-par service, period. End of story on that one.
Any way, I can answer half of the questions that get asked. It's an interesting place to be.
In following up on Ms. Gallant's comments about the issues with smaller, lesser known businesses operating online—and, of course, the concerns of digital literacy are definitely right up there—Mr. Glick talked very briefly about site certificates. Very few people know that site certificates can also be self-issued, for instance, and therefore carry no real security in that case. I think she asking about the safeguards that would be in place with, say, Google Wallet, and businesses that use it. They don't have bricks and mortars, so what safeguards would be in place to ensure that fraudulent actions can't take place through Google Wallet?