Thank you very much for your question.
With regard to accountability and responsibility, it's important to note there are several ministers who have different initiatives and programs. We're coordinating with one another. It's a whole-of-government approach.
We recognize that we have different levers and different abilities to have a positive impact. We're using all the necessary resources we need to make sure that we deal with the connectivity issue. We're leaving no stone unturned.
That is why I'm very proud of the fact that when my colleague Minister Monsef announced the universal broadband fund, I also was able to highlight our support for low-earth orbit satellite solutions, which are critical for those remote northern communities, to deal with the latency issue. This technology enables these satellites, which are only about 2,000 kilometres away from the earth's surface, to provide that high-speed Internet connectivity.
We think we have a range of solutions and a range of programs to deal with this. We're focused now on implementation and dealing with that digital divide. As you alluded to in your question, right now more than ever, Canadians need access to high-speed Internet connectivity because they're working online and learning online more than they ever have before. This is essential for their success.