This is a 35-year-old guy saying it. I decided to speak up today. I do not see us in a position to survive. Why I am speaking up about it is that the figures that the public and the union have access to are the ones reported by Canada Post, the financial statements everyone has access to. As the union, we do not have access to the studies commissioned by the Canada Post working group. We do not have access to the studies that have been done on postal banking. We have to compile the figures that are presented in Canada Post's annual reports and so on.
When we analyze those figures, we see that we are not at a crossroads in the sense that the corporation is going to die in the next few weeks or years. That is why we are not alarmist when we talk about the $8.1 billion pension fund. Those are figures that are important if the corporation shuts down. That is why we are trying instead to find solutions to generate revenue.
I'm sorry, I know that I do not have a lot of time.