Mr. Speaker, perhaps the hon. member is unaware, but the fact is that we had in our budget and we have been spending $200 million for rural broadband connectivity across this country, including in northern Ontario.
Of course, I cannot think of Timmins without noting that the member of Parliament for Timmins voted in favour of the long gun registry and many members of his own caucus over there did the same thing. That did not go over too well in Timmins, I can tell members that much.
We are here for rural Canadians on broadband and we are here for rural Canadians when it comes to the long gun registry.