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First of all, thank you very much, all four of you. It's been delightful listening to each of you. I appreciate that.
Cindy, thanks for your comments. It was very sweet of you. But to return the favour you're working a lot closer to the people. I congratulate you, and all of you, for your service.
I was glad to hear that. We've been hearing about how there needs to be more consultation with the municipalities for the community mailboxes. I've been receiving some information from Canada Post that they had done a fair amount of consultation. It sounds like there needs to be more, but I'm glad that to hear that they were doing it with you.
Do you believe that if there is a bit better communication with the.... We've heard it before about the mature neighbourhoods. My riding is half World War II houses and half brand new builds. It's very easy in a brand new neighbourhood. Here's the park. Here's the school. And, boom, here's the mailbox. It's more difficult in the older neighbourhoods. Do you think—I don't want to say if there's a will there's a way—that with a bit better consultation and better planning in your area they could do mailboxes better in the mature neighbourhoods?