No, at this point, it is not. I am not saying that to attack. Appendix T is not being used to its full potential. The tools that are available to do better with the corporation are not being used. On the contrary, all that is happening is discussions to find out how to cut the service. To me, that is not creativity, and it is certainly not innovation.
The number of Tim Hortons was mentioned earlier. There are 6,200 or 6,300 postal facilities in Canada. It is impossible that some use cannot be found for these facilities by offering services to Canadians in remote regions, and even in urban centres.
I have a firm opinion about postal banking. Vincent said earlier that Service Canada could offer its services directly in those post offices. There may not be employment insurance offices, but there are post offices in our towns. Perhaps that could be a bit of help to us. That is innovation. It is a way to use our infrastructure, that is already paid for, to generate revenue and make everything essentially useful. That is not what is being done at present.