The problem is that the programs are often ill-suited. Take, for example, the $200,000 project in support of backbone infrastructure to connect 294 households in the municipality of Moffet. That is a great project, but it's going to take five years just to build the 50 kilometres of backbone infrastructure. After waiting five years, residents still won't have connectivity because a service provider has to come in and offer the service but is under no obligation to connect the households.
There is a serious design flaw in the program, because people can still end up with no service when the project is complete. Obviously, given your statistics, you are happy to say that you are connecting households.
The responsiveness of the programs matters, and if you were to reach out to the Quebec government, you would find that it is prepared to put up money.
This is a very simple question. Why don't you give the money to the Quebec government so it can set up a more tailored program to connect regions in Quebec?