I come from a ward that is mixed. I have door to door in my mature neighbourhoods and on the southern end of my jurisdiction, I have super mailboxes; I get both. The door-to-door aspect of it, certainly in my mature neighbourhoods, is not only about mail. It's about contact. It's about seeing somebody on the street and having eyes on the street, and they see inherent value in that. My argument is that I think a lot of those citizens would like their door-to-door delivery back, but, back to the subsidy question, once we have the accounting straightened out, I think we need to value-add to the point where we can reduce that subsidy as much as possible.
On October 18th, 2016. See this statement in context.