Yes, that's our estimate.
Let me just give a bit of precision around that, Mr. McCallum. What I tried to say in my opening remarks is that we acknowledge that it is a small amount and that we do not believe it will affect our ability to deliver on our universal service obligations.
We have many challenges right now in the postal market. We see letter mail declining and we see huge competitiveness in the other parts of our market. We're working every day to address those challenges.
So yes, it's probably not optimal for part of our reserved service area to go away, but we believe very strongly that we're up to that challenge, that not only can we compete for this part of the market, but we can continue to compete in other parts of the postal market, and, as I say, continue to meet our mandate of delivering universal service to Canadians and be financially self-sufficient.