I personally know a few seniors who aren't connected, partly because they're not tech savvy but also because of the cost. I know one particular senior who managed to come up with enough money for a Bell package, which made him take a TV service and phone service along with the Internet, and as far as I know, he still hasn't figured out how to use the Internet. That's a whole other issue.
I would say it's both seniors and disabled people. I might have run over it too quickly, but many disabled people in Ontario are on the Ontario disability support program, ODSP. That currently is $1,169 a month. As I said about myself in particular, I'm dreaming that maybe the slight increase I'll get to my income when I switch to over-65 type of benefits—which would be CPP, OAS and GIS—might make it possible for me to afford something like National Capital FreeNet, but I—