Thank you, and I appreciate the question.
The only thing I'll add to the earlier part of the member's comments is, as I mentioned in my opening remarks, is that we know right now of 28 other versions of infrastructure banks around the world. I talked to colleagues in Scotland, in the U.K., in Germany, in Australia and all over the world. The idea is really ubiquitous.
To answer the question, those projects would not be happening. We ran competitive processes and often partnered with provinces and with ISED to run bidding competitions so that broadband providers would provide to those remote areas. Otherwise, those projects would not be occurring.