From the perspective of a community like Yellowknife, as I mentioned, the post office here and elsewhere in the Northwest Territories still serves as that community hub, and that's something that you lose when it moves to a franchise. To be perfectly honest, I am not entirely clear on why we have the corporate office and the franchise, which are about a half a block away from each other in Yellowknife. I think that, quite frankly, creates confusion among customers of Canada Post as to where they're going to get their parcels and that sort of thing. I think from that perspective we want to maintain Canada Post and the post office as that community hub.
When I look at the list of options that the committee is exploring in reducing costs for Canada Post, that's one, but it's certainly not the top one. Given what I understand of Canada Post's financial situation, I would prefer, I think, to see other options explored more fully.