Mr. Newell, when we talked about door-to-door service delivery we were presented with one option of imposing community mailboxes and potentially saving an extra $320 million per year. The corporation has already done 80 million dollars' worth of the value of that transformation.
Going in the other direction if you just do a back of the napkin calculation based on the annual report, you're looking at going another $750 million in the other direction, in terms of providing door-to-door service to everyone who currently has a community mailbox. In that model of expanding out if the opportunities are not there to generate just over $1 billion in annual difference, is that something that the Government of Canada should subsidize?
Do you think that people would be prepared to pay those extra taxes of whatever that is, $300 for every person in the country per year, to cover off the difference? Sorry, it's $30 per person. My math wasn't good.