Thank you very much for that. It's a great answer.
One of the other things with moving home delivery to community mailboxes is that the decision has created a cost for Canada Post. It was its obligation and its onus, and it's created a cost to the municipal taxpayer for garbage collection, street lighting, and snow removal. I heard my colleague here asking, who did it before? Well, the city does its stuff, and the people do their own. The people are supposed to remove the snow that's in front of their homes on the sidewalk. But it could be piled over. It could be a snow berm or anything. It's Canada Post's responsibility to get access to that, to salt the area, and to make sure it's safe; that's not anybody else's. However, all those things cost money. It was its plan that it did this, saying this is the best way to do it. Do you think it is right that the responsibilities now become those of the municipal taxpayers, and not Canada Post, for the service we pay them for?