I think in terms of relaxing the current service standard, as you gave an example of, for first class Lettermail, people already pay a significant rate and there are vast volumes. When you went through the Vancouver plant, I think they've got about 14 MLOCRs, which probably cost half a million dollars or more, or probably a couple of million dollars per machine. That is just for handling Lettermail. It's still the number one product. They still have more pieces of Lettermail than they have of any other product.
To relax those standards would cause an accelerated erosion. They still make money off Lettermail, so to basically say that we're going to have—