Thank you.
We're a retail network offering product, so there is really no cost to Canada Post for making their services available through our locations. We're offering to put more parcels into the stream at a fair cost, in the same way that Staples or anyone else does.
Now, that's different from my colleague, from the carrier. We are not a carrier. We do a transaction at a counter and hand it off to somebody's truck. For us, whether I'm handing it off to a Canada Post truck, a Loomis truck, a DHL truck, or a UPS truck, I am offering Canadian small business an access point to these services. Really, that's why, in our opinion, it's an upside for Canada Post, because we are offering to put variable cost volume into their network with no fixed costs associated to it.
We're not asking them to pay for our locations. We already have franchisees with established retail counters that are selling these products. Again, this is just another offering.