I'll take the one on the difference between the $1 billion and the $700 million. I think a lot of it is just the result of the work that was done by Canada Post and by the unions in that five-point plan.
There were some conversions that made a difference. The price increase was very significant in terms of transactional mail. There were some efficiencies. There was work done through the collective bargaining. There has been a reduction in staff numbers, but there has not been a reduction in the cost overall. It has stayed fairly stagnant, but at least it was contained. Also, we've seen the growth of parcels and the revenue generated from that.
That would point to some of the discrepancy, but even with the things that happened, there is still going to be a deficit at the end of the day.
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