I think even just some collaboration in how decisions are made about the hours of service and delivery days. I think that for the most part our members and our ratepayers would agree that there's not necessarily a demand there to have something delivered to us every day, if we understood the reasons behind why it couldn't be.
Parcel delivery is very important to our members. We do not have physical addresses to have parcels delivered in Saskatchewan, so I think parcel delivery is important. A lot of our municipal offices receive items by mail. In a lot of cases, the limitations of broadband in some areas means that documents that normally might be sent by email or digitally can't be accepted, so they're still using mail service to receive those documents as well.