No, I don't think it's right. We see it all the time, where things are downloaded onto the smallest form of government to take on more responsibility. It's not correct. I'm a community advocate, not a business person, but I think there need to be ways that we look at efficiencies within Canada Post; and I don't think that necessarily means cutting postal workers.
As a corporation, maybe it should be looking at growth as opposed to reduction. How does it better build its business? How can it use a better business model and still honour the workers and services it has? Maybe it needs to cut some middle or upper management; I don't know. Those are the things that should be drilled down to and looked at, not just broad sweeping changes where there's no consultation—and certainly no consultation with the people who are mostly affected, the most vulnerable in our society.