Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
To all our guests this morning, thank you for your contribution.
I know when we talk about low-income Canadians and the cost of their services, and then we compare the cost for satellite service, there seems to be quite a spread.
I have a couple of comments. I know when our committee went down to the U.S. a number of years ago there was a Senate hearing on rural and remote broadband. We had a chance to talk to SpaceX, and they were talking about the rollout they had planned. Of course, now we're starting to see that happen here in Canada.
I think it's rather interesting because the project they have in mind takes us to 51.5°, and, of course, there's only one provincial capital that is further north than 51.5°, but there are three capitals in the territories.
There seems to be a bit of a gap between the south end of my riding and the territories as far as coverage in satellite is concerned.
Could the folks from SSi, perhaps Mr. Philipp, talk about the satellite coverage you have, the costs and how the competitiveness works as far as what others in Canada are paying for wireless services?