Allow me to digress for a moment with something that may have nothing to do with the current discussion.
The closure of the postal outlet in Lorraine has upset us more because it's very disruptive. The city still has a population of 10,000. It's really a problem for the citizens of Lorraine who have to go to another municipality to buy stamps, send parcels or have a letter weighed.
As for the mailbox, as long as it's the summer, early fall or late spring and you can get around easily, it would have been an inconvenience to be cranky about this. But when winter comes, knowing that the median age of our members is 73—meaning that half of our members are 73 years or older—it's another story. The oldest citizen is in Bois-des-Filion, and she's 101. She's the one who got mail delivery at her home once a month.