Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to thank all the witnesses for being here today to discuss this important issue, the challenges faced by women in rural communities.
Apart from the big city of Granby, the riding I represent, Shefford, is mainly made up of small rural communities. They're absolutely lovely. I've lived in small towns before. I take pride in living in a rural area, but I'm very aware of the challenges that go along with that.
I want to discuss some of those challenges.
The Standing Committee on the Status of Women has spent a lot of time talking about how much women need reliable Internet access in order to stay in touch, receive services and connect with people.
We are aware of the so-called pole war that has hurt the broadband program. We realize that connecting a pole on the last concession road in a remote small town is much more expensive than doing the same in a city.
What could the government have done to offset that cost difference?
I'd like to hear what Ms. Ivey and Ms. O'Brien have to say.