It is. It's Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. I have somebody in Swift Current, and I have tried to do Skype calls with them. They're actually in an industrial park in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and we can't do a Skype call. The southwest corner of Ontario has magnificent agriculture equipment manufacturers, and they too struggle with that.
The main challenge is that when you're in a rural area, you typically have to pay more for your Internet, or you have to pay for the fibre to be brought im. In addition, you're usually on rural roads. If you have major equipment being manufactured, getting that equipment to the major hubs, be it in Toronto, Winnipeg, or Vancouver, the logistics can become a bit of a challenge.
What my members are saying to me, in terms of the challenges they want some help on, is that Wi-Fi and roads would be the main ones, although I know that roads don't fall within the federal government.
Thanks.