All right. Thank you.
We go to the conclusion, as Mr. Christopherson and others have done, and we see again that “Canada did not develop and implement a national strategy to improve broadband Internet connectivity to a specific service level in rural and remote areas.”
Again, I represent one of those rural areas and it is problematic.
We have a question from our analyst that we can include in our report. This is regarding its responses to recommendation 1.60, that ISED “should inform stakeholders of the planned availability date, location, capacity, and price of the backbone to which they will have access” in a timely manner. How has the department advised successful project proponents that information on access pricing will be made publicly available in a timely manner as contribution agreements are signed?
Ms. Gravelle.