You have probably noticed that access to high-speed Internet often goes hand in hand with prosperity. Business is good, people are connected and more education opportunities are available. If we really want to develop the north, to occupy the territory and to watch regions grow, the Internet will have to be available, be it for education or for companies that would like to set up shop in the north to develop natural resources, for instance. It will be important.
You also talked about partnerships. For partnerships to be really worthwhile, the government must provide incentives so that a network can be developed to provide access to the Internet. Do you see that also happening with the 700 MHz spectrum auction that we hear so much about? Has the Minister of Industry announced that there will be incentives for providers to deploy their network in the north, in rural and remote regions?