Thank you, Mr. Chair.
First of all, allow me to address you and salute your audacity following your speech this morning, which I listened to with great interest. I commend you for that.
Mr. Scott, thank you for being here today. Obviously, your recent decisions have led us to have a number of questions during the year. The context of an election, which we all could have done without, has brought us here today. That being said, your decision is a very courageous one, and I want to stress that.
I would like to ask you a question. Has the COVID‑19 pandemic allowed you to think about a telecommunications strategy in Canada and to realize that, ultimately, solutions must be found to the problems of Internet accessibility, which affect people in the regions more? These solutions will help more people, wherever they are, and not just people in large urban centres.