I think there's a methodological inconsistency in the question itself, in the notion that people, if they're getting mail five days a week, don't want mail five days a week. I think that opinion is very much qualified by the fact that a lot of those people may indeed have postal mailboxes.
Do I want to go to my community mailbox five days a week in the winter? No, I don't, because I have to buy a lighter and heat up the key to get into it sometimes. I don't want to go through that bother. If that mail came five days a week to my mailbox, which I get five days a week, do I want it? Yes.
I think the notion that the community mailboxes are there needs to be taken into account when we look at that statistic. Going back to what Mike said—