It's a public service. If we want to keep it, I think we need to take every step necessary to do so. If it's through subsidies, fine, but we think we need good solutions that are likely to make the Canada Post Corporation's future brighter.
Talking about conflicts teaches us a lot about them or the so-called future conflicts. Martine Hébert, from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, was devastated at the idea of losing the postal service during a possible dispute. The last time the postal employees were locked out, the House of Commons had to call them back to work because they are an essential service.
We need to keep this service. If we need to use subsidies, let's do it, but I think, if the solutions we are proposing are adopted, the Canada Post Corporation will be far more effective.