I think they are already doing that. As I said, it obviously depends on the postal office location, but they do postal money orders and secure cash. In that situation, they're doing that already. For us to move to a more advanced system offering more services, it is possible. We were going to do that with the loans-based program, which was cancelled, so obviously they had thought about how they were going to deliver that, and they still have not explained why that program was cancelled.
It's possible to introduce those programs in a secure fashion. I believe we have the expertise. Sure, we are going to have to train people and upgrade people's training, but we already have employees we can do that with and we can introduce the services gradually so that we are able to handle those services. As I said, it has been done in other countries. These aren't the only places. New Zealand recently introduced a postal banking system, and many countries have had them for a longer period of time.
I believe we can do that. It's not something different. The federal government has huge financial services and has expertise in financial services, and certainly those services can be used to help structure postal banking services as well.