Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses.
I'm going to do a little prop thing again, because there are hopefully people out there watching who want to understand exactly what we're talking about. We're talking about the marketing that's done by the Internet service providers on what you're buying. You can go to their websites and see that marketing.
Mr. Maker mentioned buying a package that's 150 megabits per second going through a server, which means it probably has some sort of boost that's done through business or whatever, but he's not getting 150. In fact, Bell's 150 costs $110 a month, and the next step down, the 50, costs $90. I believe it is possible that a consumer is paying for much more than they get.
Mr. Maker, not that this is your personal case, but I just wanted to confirm with you that this is what you see. It's that people are basically paying for a level or two up and actually getting a level of service down when they look at the performance.