I think everybody recognizes the changing demographics, the traffic increase flow. So there's nobody who wants to put anybody in a position of danger, and we don't want to compromise safety standards whatsoever. I think we can see an evolution of safety measures put in. The one that really did surprise me, though, was this repetitive stress injury syndrome. I had never heard of it in my life, from 30 or 40 years...and I know hundreds and hundreds of rural mail carriers. All of a sudden now we have hundreds of complaints. That one just blew me away, and quite frankly, I don't personally look kindly on that because I do think there's been an abuse there. That's just a personal opinion. I have never met any one of the complainants who have signified that this has been a problem in the past, but all of a sudden it's surfaced. I don't want to play the management versus union card here. It just seems to be such a coincidence.
Do you have any record at Canada Post of these kinds of injuries surfacing or being reported to Canada Post in the past? How many would there have been?