I'm talking about registered, because if you register something, you may or may not need a signature, but you are getting a tracking number. You can go online and check the delivery time and that it was received, but it doesn't give any assurance of speed, that it will be delivered in 24 or 48 hours. Canada Post should definitely explore this and make it known to people that they have that option, and to give that to businesses too, that they can offer the alternative to customers. For example, if I go online and shop on Indigo, I can choose registered post. That will cost me less, but it will take a few more days, but I don't care because I don't need those books urgently.
Those are alternatives to consider.
I saw the DHL centre, the new one in Leipzig, Germany, in April. I was absolutely flabbergasted. It's immense. They have half the airport to themselves, and it's huge. I'm sure you know it.
They don't have the geographical challenges that Purolator has in Canada, obviously, but how do you see this kind of investment that they made in Leipzig, compared to what Purolator is doing here in growth of business and eventually even growing bigger in the United States?