No. I think the issue we have—again, we're dealing with rural and remote Canada, particularly for delivery of newspapers—is really timely delivery. I think that it wouldn't be the issue so much.... Canada Post now gives a three-day to five-day window, which they often don't meet. If there were alternate-day delivery, it was delivered when it was supposed to be, and there was a sort of guarantee of that, I think alternate-day delivery might work.
I think one of the particular challenges we have—again, with newspapers versus flyers—is that they will deliver flyers before they deliver newspapers, and if they have that much more mail—