I really appreciate that answer, Mr. Kariya, it reflects my observation, which is that when the private sector is relied on to serve rural communities with services like broadband, there has to be a business case. The most densely populated areas, of course, get service first, leaving people in the most sparsely populated areas at the end of the line.
I'm wondering if you could reflect a bit on what a better model needs to look like, and how we get these very small communities like Klemtu, Hartley Bay and others in the region I represent, connected to even basic service.