Mr. Morin will probably be able to add something to my comments.
Yes, we think that a digital policy would be key for sending a message. The main issue is network accessibility. We have to ensuring accessibility to those networks by making information technologies sufficiently affordable. A strong dollar makes that possible.
In addition, we must have a consistent thought in order to support small businesses. My colleague, Mr. Lavoie, has talked about companies, but it's certainly a matter of medium-sized businesses and not small companies. They must be told that they need training.
Nowadays, having a good idea of accountability or legal conditions is no longer enough to manage a company properly. Companies now need to include in their team young people who are familiar with technologies in order to incorporate 21st century methods into their marketing and their business networks. A digital policy could certainly provide the required financial incentives, but it would, above all, clearly announce that companies must keep pace with various digital trends. Fibre optics are not the only area of focus, as the industry is increasingly turning toward mobile platforms.
Would my colleague like to add something to this?