Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
We're entering maybe the last couple of hours of testimony in this Canada Post study we're undertaking, so thank you all very much for coming and sticking it out with us.
We had an opportunity when we were in Scanterbury to drive by and visit one of the postal outlets. It's a very modest structure about the size of a woodshed. The people in the community told us that there's not even really enough space to store the parcels that are there and at the same time have two people retrieve parcels. I think one person even said that he had to go outside to change his mind when he visited.
Ms. McAuley, with respect to these rural post offices where the concept is to turn them into hubs, how many of them really have sufficient size to both serve the core function of parcel and mail delivery and offer any other services at all in the physical size that these facilities operate in?