I think I have to separate the two numbers.
The estimate of the number of companies and the number of employees is based on what is active in Canada today. Right now there are hundreds of companies and thousands of employees in the remail business. There will be a decision point, when votes happen on this bill, and there may or may not be a change.
If there is a change, if the law is adopted as proposed, those hundreds of companies and thousands of jobs would be expected to continue.
It may be that new companies will move into the remail business and do more business and maybe hire more employees. That is where we start into that revenue risk for Canada Post.
If the bill is enacted, more companies will be doing remailing and there will be less work at Canada Post. We can imagine there will be lost revenue estimated at between $40 and $80 million. However, we do not foresee job losses at Canada Post because of two facts, as I explained earlier. The impact on Canada Post's revenue would be quite minimal, on the order of 0.5% or 1%, and we are talking about quite a large company. In addition, Canada Post's collective agreements give its unionized employees job security.