Speaking of alternative, what we heard from the union, from businesses that use parcel services, and from the corporation is that they want to expand the number of days on which mail could be delivered, but your report provided an option for reduction in the alternative-day solution. There is a bit of a gap there, and we've heard a lot on that, but it speaks to the question of whether, by reducing services, Canada Post is abandoning a part of the market. I feel that—and I hear it from Canadians—there is a market need, that there is a service they want to receive and pay for, and if Canada Post abandons that part of the market, isn't that encouraging further reduction in the overall revenue line that will encourage competition where they don't need to help their competitors?
On November 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.