Mr. Speaker, it is one of the key components of what we need to do to get right. As we are expanding into rural and remote Canada, we want to make sure there is even more confidence for the personal protection of privacy. Also, there is a bit of cultural change. So many of us in urban centres who have had access to high-speed Internet and other types of services have been used to some of that abuse, whereas we want to put in protections for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Again, there are a number of different things. Net neutrality is a good example, but there are also algorithms and how they direct traffic and different businesses in different ways. When we see there is abuse taking place, it can also come at the expense of small and medium-sized businesses. One of the changes we are looking for is greater accountability to those formats because people literally put their whole life and efforts into small businesses. It was hard enough as it was before COVID-19, and now it is even worse.
As well, businesses are paying for the connections to be able to be compete. Things we need to bring to account are things like the algorithms.