We would certainly recognize that the postal industry is a changing industry. We don't think it's a dying industry, but certainly some changes will have to be made. We think that Canada Post should do what other post offices around the world are doing, and have been doing for some time, which is diversifying. They should be looking at new services that they could provide that would bring in additional revenue. However, we completely reject the idea that there's a crisis at Canada Post right now. The truth is we have time to act. Canada Post has consistently been profitable. They're actually very well situated to adapt to these changes as they come.
Mr. Chopra said something yesterday that struck me as odd. He said that if the last letter were delivered without any changes to the structure now, that last letter would cost us $3 billion to deliver. That's factually incorrect. The truth of the matter is that Canada Post can adjust their staffing levels right now as volumes fluctuate. That's evidenced by the fact that over the last 10 years, the number of letter carriers has fallen by exactly the same percentage as the letter mail has declined.