You also take advantage—which is fine, because taking advantage is a good thing—of public interest to actually fund these projects, but what you're telling me today, which is really disappointing, is that there's no remorse over cutting back the 200,000 homes that could have been serviced in the past that would have had an advantage to this day. You took advantage of the different programs, and you're still here telling us that if the CRTC or something else does something, Bell will just cut the public loose whenever they want just because it's in their bottom line interest at that moment, versus a real mature partnership with public money and funds to roll out broadband in our country.
On January 26th, 2021. See this statement in context.