Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I read the report with interest. I discussed the banking system possibility with some representatives. The report reads: “Launching a traditional postal bank today would be [...] an expensive endeavour [...]”. Profit potential would be limited, and investments in infrastructure would be required.
Upon reading the report, this does not seem like an interesting avenue. I would like to hear what you have to say on this, because you are really the mail delivery experts.
If I understand correctly, Canadians would be ready to accept mail delivery once every two days, once every three days, or maybe even less frequently, but for parcels it seems it is important that they be delivered. I think Mr. Chopra used the expression “mail-centric”. In my experience, mail and parcels are delivered at the same time. If we break it down, is it a way to modernize, make savings, and adhere to the needs of the people? I'd like to hear you on that.
Maybe Mr. Palecek could respond.