That I can't confirm, but the bottom line is that if we want to address social issues, say, the question then becomes—this is going back to your point about how we want to view Canada—what's the best way of dealing with the specific issue you have in mind? Are the postal rates the best way to deal with these kinds of low-income folks? Or is it through the broader social support network that your government has done very well, through things like changing the child benefit program and other tax policies?
The big question for this panel is the question of low-income support and income inequality. Is the postal service the best way to deal with that? Not at all. What we're talking about is franchising and contracting—