If the question is about funding and whether, if I understand it correctly, it favours the larger enterprises, I think the answer is yes, simply by virtue of the scale they have. The scale they have is by virtue of the historical monopolies they were given by the government and head starts on access to spectrum at a considerable scale. The broadband fund doesn't require wholesalers, the big players, to share their networks, which is unfortunate, because if you could provide wholesale access, you could deliver competition and choice even for Canadians who live in rural or remote areas. We suggest to you that they don't deserve second-class treatment. They deserve the same level of customer service and competition that Canadians in denser areas deserve.
On November 26th, 2020. See this statement in context.