I gather, then, that you don't have a straight answer to the question we sent you by email two months ago.
I'll move on to another topic. The Yale report recommends that the industry minister—you, Mr. Bains—report to Parliament annually on the progress being made to deploy broadband services, including in rural and remote indigenous communities.
Are you planning to table a report soon, especially since you just spoke about leveraging the public-private partnership model? From what I have seen, the public-private investment model has not proven cost-effective in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, and that is why, come 2026, we could be among the last 2% of the population that is still without broadband connectivity. The fact is that delivering last-mile connectivity to the last citizen will never be cost-effective for the industry.
Do you plan to do anything about that?