You treat your employees in a certain way and rely on concentration to keep costs under control. You keep them as competitive as possible in order to make a profit. To keep going, your business has to make a profit. My point is that you maintain your base activities, deliveries, bulbs, and so forth.
I will now turn to Mr. Gaudet.
You talked about the pharmacies Jean Coutu and Shoppers Drug Mart, which are Canada Post subcontractors. You even said that the hourly wage is $16 or $17 as compared to $26. As members of the public, we go to the drug store, do our postal business, and do not know the difference, but the cost is lower. What does that tell us? Does that wage keep people under the poverty line? Are they temporary and precarious jobs that do not provide for a decent living and is it only Canada Post employees who are paid what they should be?