I understand.
Earlier, you said that approximately 60% of rural areas have coverage. However, there are at least 10 municipalities in my riding, Beauharnois—Salaberry, where young people, workers or doctors in hospitals, for example, don't have access to high-speed Internet. As soon as the wind starts to blow or it starts to rain, Internet access gets cuts off. There is no network. The government has yet to pass regulations to ensure that companies offer this service in rural areas.
Do the proposed changes include regulations that would improve the network and help lower service prices for people in rural areas?