I think you raised two important issues. One is price, and one is service. When you look at remote and indigenous communities, these often go hand in hand, but very often it's so expensive because they are so underserved. The actual service is not available. I think that's where we look at the need to have the government support building the infrastructure.
In this deal there's a lot of talk and promises, but there's absolutely no accountability. There's no transparency into what is currently planned or what would be any different should this deal go through, other than it sounds nice and it's something we need desperately.
I think one of the biggest things we could do for prices for those underserved communities is to make sure they have access, because once you do that and you look at the number of providers over the wholesale regime that are now available, the types of different choices that people have, it's very different from being stuck with a dial-up connection or a single satellite provider. I think that would go a long way, in addition to making sure there are affordability mechanisms in urban areas as well.