One of the observations we have is all levels of government and regulators are quite admirably putting together broadband funds. The issue is, I think, if we were starting over again and designing the perfect mousetrap, we would consider putting all those funding mechanisms into one centrally administered fund. We think that would hopefully create some efficiencies in the allocation and rollout of broadband funding.
Right now it's a bit of a patchwork quilt of funding, and we understand why, because there are different constituencies and interests that need to be served by various levels of government.
But in a perfect world we would say—we have called it a superfund in our remarks today—that one fund centrally administered and efficiently delivered, the last point being the most important, could expedite the rollout of broadband at a time when Canadians clearly need it.