Currently, a Canadian consumer could walk into those stores and say that they're looking for a service to get a parcel from A to B. Frankly, Canada Post just isn't part of those conversations. We have a very good flow of customers, the same as a Staples does or anyone else that has a multiple selection available. It's the same as if you walked into a grocery store. Some people want juice with pulp; some people want juice without pulp. We're just looking to make it convenient for Canadians to get access to the Canada Post product, which certainly has a value in the marketplace, has a value proposition to consumers.
We are not UPS. We are independent individuals who have put up money to build their storefronts, and they are a multi-carrier.