Thank you very much. I'd like to go back to the lessons learned with regard to Tim Hortons. Would you redo the same experience without proceeding by means of a call for tenders? If you had to repeat the experience, would you issue a call for tenders to determine who in the private sector would be interested in taking part?
I think that was unacceptable. I have nothing against Tim Hortons, but it was unacceptable to favour certain regions based on the number of Tim Hortons there. For example, I can tell you that they're hard to find in the Lower St. Lawrence region. From Quebec City on, that's fine. I know because I travel that road: I leave Rimouski on Monday to come to Ottawa, and I return there by car on Friday. So I can tell you where the Tim Hortons, Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks are because I'm a coffee drinker. Someone was favoured, which raised some very serious questions. That's one of the lessons learned.
We've obviously talked about coins. Pardon my ignorance, but what about paper currency? You produce ours, but do you produce those of other countries? Is that something that isn't done? Do countries produce their own paper currency?