Thank you. I have so many questions.
I'd like to pick up on Mr. Pearson's comments. I have a whole bunch of my own, but it might have to wait for another time.
You're talking about Internet access. You just saw a map of the country that is not being served. There is no Internet access there. Are you keeping track of the additional travelling costs you are incurring in order to travel to meet these needs?
We know, anecdotally, that so many of the offices valued the coordinator who was in the office to provide guidance for getting through a government form and whatever. How are you making that up? What are you doing to assist people? My concern is for the low socio-economic groups who may not have the same access to the Internet.
I haven't got a lot of time, but you referenced that you have another 60 in the queue to come out of 200-plus applications, and I want to know what kind of organizations were refused funding and why they were refused funding.