Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you for being with us this morning, Ms. Greene.
You won't be surprised to hear that my colleague and I are going to focus most of our questions on the mail sortation centre and rural service.
I was very pleased to review Canada Post's annual report. It talks about how you remain competitive and clearly explains that 90 per cent of your business is with other businesses.
If I should address my question to Mr. Feeney, please say so right away.
In this report, six major corporations were selected to describe the organization, if you will, and make it easier for people reading it to understand what you're all about. The result is an extremely user-friendly report. Now, I'm not questioning the motives of yours or any other organization, but it seems to me that these six corporations are receiving some extraordinary publicity from the fact that they are cited in this very important document.
I have to admit I haven't read previous reports. Is this a common practice? Have you always done this? Or is it new? Does this not create certain advantages for some corporations? Are you not creating a showcase for corporations like McDonald's, Best Buy, and so on? Is that common practice at Canada Post?