Certainly.
What the change in local sorting and transportation schedules around northwestern Ontario has done has actually been well covered here today.
In Dryden, a very short time ago, it was possible to mail a letter at 4:59 p.m. on a Thursday evening and have that letter delivered across town or within the region the next day. This was possible simply with the same level of staffing we have now. However, because of the need for justifying this sorting machine that they've installed in Thunder Bay, now the entirety of the region's mail is trucked to Thunder Bay, sorted, and returned to the region. If you want to talk about greenhouse gases and unnecessary waste of labour.... Canada Post is crying about labour costs and they're trucking all of our mail to Thunder Bay. This boggles the imagination.