As Mr. MacAulay brought up today and in the previous session, people would like to have improved service, but they don't want to have to pay for it. The public's decision would be, “Yes, I like the service, but I don't want to pay for it; in fact I'm not very happy with the price of stamps right now.”
I think Canada Post is in the best position to judge what it thinks it needs to do in order to avoid this eventual billion-dollar loss that it's talking about. I think it's in a better position perhaps than Parliament, and I think it's probably in a better position than its customers.