Okay. You mentioned the Fort McMurray fire, how they used MoneyGram. Is MoneyGram owned by Canada Post? No. MoneyGram is not owned by Canada Post. On MoneyGram you can pay your bills and you can send money worldwide. Canada Post—I don't know the actual figures—would be getting a percentage of the service fees, and they're doing it. Obviously they're continuing to do it, so therefore it's got to be profitable for them. But with the structure already set up, why isn't Canada Post doing it themselves with some form of banking? Pay your bills, send your money, and that sort of thing.
It's already set up in the system. It's the same as the identity check. We are doing identity verification at the retail counters for businesses. I think it's called secure check. People have to come in with three pieces of ID. We can use their scanner. The system is set up. You scan three pieces, the picture comes up, and then you send it. But other communities need this sort of thing, and that's the sort of service that we're talking about. Be creative. Think outside buying a stamp, sending a parcel, and paying your bill. Generate more.