Certainly, and I thank you, MP Brassard.
As a former municipal councillor, you will understand that, first of all, nobody wants these. It's always “not in my backyard” or “not beside my house”. By working and planning when the plans of the subdivision come in and having that done ahead of time, when the potential purchasers of that property move there they know what's going to be there, as opposed to it being put there afterward. I think that could happen through consultation. I think that posting them in places where they are accessible and where there will be less vandalism is another thing that I'm not sure is totally taken into account at this time.
Also, it's about making them accessible for everyone. In my community, we have several of these “superboxes”, and we're constantly getting called about a puddle in front of them or how the infrastructure is not there around them and people can't access them. Even though it's not our responsibility, if we tell them to call Canada Post people say we're just passing the buck. You end up having to deal with it because everything that other levels of government tend not to take care of falls to the municipality to deal with.