Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I don't think it's that complicated. We have an industry here that is entirely regulated. I'm a former city councillor. You don't get access to the infrastructure without conditions and terms. Federally we have a spectrum auction and we own the airwaves—we own the air rights. We're at a point right now where it's failed in a huge way. Even before the pandemic there were a lot of problems for access.
Mr. Scott, where would you find some type of option for us to enhance programs—which I don't like because I disagree with this government and the previous one with regard to how they actually auction off the spectrum—or how do we actually use the tools that we have right now to connect Canadians in a way that's actually affordable?
It's not fair right now. We have kids trying to do school. Some are doing it remotely. Some are actually in urban centres. Then we have all kinds of businesses and a whole series of different things.
Where can we actually improve in the short term some of the structures that are working really well, versus actually remoulding the CRTC? You may disagree with that and that's fine, but I think it needs to be done.