Okay, I'll move on. Thanks, though.
Mr. O'Reilly, thanks for your representation of the area.
One thing that we've seen from going across the country is that there are very different needs, as Mr. Whelan mentioned, for Canada Post. In the city it's 100% different than what is needed in rural areas. It's very clear we need to support the rural areas more.
One of the items that the task force has brought up is that there are a lot of postboxes that used to be rural and that are now part of the city because the cities have grown so much. Edmonton alone has grown by 200,000 to 300,000 people, and we have post offices surrounded by 100,000 people. One of the suggestions was to switch those over to retail or franchise post offices, and that money saved should be used to support the rural ones, where it's much more needed.
Do you have any thoughts on that? Do you agree that we should focus on saving the rural ones or supporting the rural ones?