I can begin with that.
It goes back to what Ms. Hutchings said. Until we get high-speed Internet in all the communities, we need to find Internet nodes for people. I think exactly what was said was that it could be in local libraries or in a Lions Club, but every small community's church hall should be able to have a place, a node. We're looking at that to be able to provide retraining.
I'll give you an example. Down on the southern peninsula, there are a lot of people who work in the fisheries, and they need training, ongoing training. Many have to travel quite a ways to get it, but if we could have nodes in those communities with desks, computers and access, I think it would be wonderful for women who are seeking support in the community and women who experience violence in the community. For women who are looking at upgrading a microcredential, that's wonderful for them.
I think it is critical in today's world that we have those Internet nodes in every small community in Canada as we move towards the high-speed Internet.