Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I have a couple of questions for Deputy Kennedy in relation to the universal broadband fund.
In my community, as I referenced when I questioned Minister Monsef, there's certainly excitement about the universal broadband fund, because so many have been waiting for it. However, I would like to understand clearly who does what.
My riding, Markham—Stouffville, is in the province of Ontario, in the Regional Municipality of York. The region of York has an organization called YorkNet. As I understand it, they are the first point that constituents, residents, approach in terms of a proposal for the need for broadband. There's also been an announcement by the Province of Ontario of some $1 billion for a broadband fund.
What I'm interested in, in a very concrete way, is how it actually works between what the region is trying to do and what the federal government is trying to do. How, in fact, do proponents of proposals to get hooked up find their way through what is extremely complicated?