Thank you very much.
Just as a point of information, as somebody who had to defend the nuanced nature of the Liberal Party policy during the last election, this is exactly what we promised, Mr. Weir: that we would halt the change and that we would consult with Canadians and try to manage the change better. You might have been talking about your party's policy, which was rejected by Canadians. I will move on.
I will say that change management is what we're talking about, because the task force report is pretty clear that a business-as-usual approach for Canada Post will put it into a $700-million-a-year deficit position in about 10 years, and this is what we're trying to avoid. We're trying to save Canada Post. It's important to Canadians.
My first question is really for you, Ms. Dollin. What has been the experience of your members in working with the current management of Canada Post to manage the change that has already happened?