Okay, thanks.
I guess I have three suggestions, with limited time.
One is to really lean into low-cost data-only plans. There is a gap. CRTC has recognized it, but we haven't filled the gap yet.
Two is that in Toronto at least, TCHC, our largest social housing provider, offers an example whereby, through the connecting families program, we could extend that program by working with large social housing providers through bulk purchase agreements. I encourage you to connect with TCHC and look into that.
The third is that when it comes to living at home, in many cases we're paying for significant unused data. Other countries ensure that unused data is rolled over into future months. I would encourage you to look at that option.
My last simple question is on the wholesale rate issue. Cable carriers refused to provide company-specific information to the CRTC.
Mr. Kennedy, are you confident that they are providing that company-specific information? If not, what are we going to do about it?