I have somewhat of a background in government. Going back 20 years there was a fundamental shift in the way government in North America operates. It wasn't just here with Paul Martin in Ottawa and Mike Harris in Ontario, but even with Bill Clinton in the United States.
I think we started going in to a paradigm that government is not going to be all things to all people. Government has identified what the priorities are for government. What should the government deliver? What should the private sector deliver?
I think that's the key challenge for Canada Post going forward. What are the key businesses, what are the priorities, what is Canada Post going to do, what is Canada Post going to do well, how is Canada Post going to deliver that service cost efficiently, and what services should Purolator or the private sector competitors in parcel delivery be doing?