It definitely is the goal. We are committed to service to all Canadians, and I feel that commitment more strongly today than even when I started. In rural Canada, as you know, Mr. Temelkovski, we have 4,100 rural post offices and dealerships. There is a complete moratorium on the closure of rural post offices, which I completely and fully respect. But in a network of that size, as you know, things happen. We have had a couple of cases this year where rural post offices have burnt down. We have had five or six cases in rural Canada where--it's probably not that well known that 1,100 of our rural post offices are in individual homes--postmasters have retired, or they have had a heart attack, or they have even passed on and their spouses and families say, we no longer want the post office in our living room. In that case, we have to look for alternatives, and in some of the places in rural Canada there are no retail establishments in the community for us to use as an alternative. So those kinds of situations will arise. It's just inevitable.
But am I committed to service to rural Canadians? Absolutely.