With regard to the subsidies that we're discussing, those have all been suggested but not implemented.
There have been government programs trying to get $10 Internet to Canadians of modest means; this would be voluntary from the companies. That is a good idea, but the difficulty is that it's voluntary, so some companies are not participating. It's limited only to Canadians who have children and who are receiving the Canada child benefit.
If this Internet plan that Minister Bains has been running, the connecting families initiative, could be widened to include all low-income people whether they have children or not, and if it could be made not optional for the telecommunications companies, that would help an awful lot. I don't think that was specifically mentioned, but that's an easy one to do, I think, although I'm sure the companies would have something to say about that. It would take some money, but it would be a great improvement to that program.