The letter of expectation is provided on an annual basis by any minister who has heads of Crown corporations within their portfolio. With regard to Canada Post, the letter of expectation identified a number of expectations. I would say that expectations fall within a couple of different categories, if you'll permit.
First, for all Crown corporations, there are expectations of certain things that are usually issued by the Privy Council Office or the government writ large. Then, with regard to Canada Post, obviously there was a focus on a number of activities, including those mentioned in the minister's mandate letter, such as making sure that they are financially self-sustainable, provide universal services and so on.