I guess what we're seeing here, then, Mr. Chair, is that the office of consumer affairs is getting just over $4 million, but this government is spending $8 million on ads. We don't have enough boots on the ground, so to speak, when it comes to protecting consumers, but we'll spend ads on it.
In relation to some of the campaign's contents, we're seeing that the policy is stating that it's going to increase rural and remote wireless coverage, when in fact I believe the rules in the auction, which is what I'm speaking to here, governing the rural rollout only require successful bidders to build out capacity in pretty much Canada's 10 largest urban centres to meet the rural rollout requirements.
Would that be correct?