Yes, it wasn't that site. I think it's very important that we understand that e-commerce is rising. It's not reached it's potential.
Regarding the solvency problem of the pension, it is not in our hands to present a solution. What we've presented are the options that you have to consider, but it is a big weight that you can for now forget. Of course, that's what the corporation has been able to do, given the holiday they were given, but it's there, and unless you change either the legislation, as they did in Quebec last year or in New Brunswick, you're caught with that. It has to be considered.
I'll let my friend talk about Australia.
Regarding the corporate stores versus franchises, we have considered the possibility that the moratorium that was once appropriate, because the areas were rural and had very little population, is not longer so because it is a different story today. Here we think of Brampton, Moncton, Halifax even. We thought, if we try to be imaginative, isn't there a possibility to use the corporate stores that remain in the rural and more remote regions as hubs? Canada Post could offer the possibility of partnering with banks, offering municipal, provincial and even federal services, and maybe even some private sector services, and to be the meeting place but also to provide
a single-desk system, as it is commonly referred to,
for all kinds of services. So we've tried to really balance the interests of Canadians with the possibilities.
Maybe you want to talk about Australia.