Thank you very much for the question.
I think we have to ensure that we offer equal services to citizens in small-town and rural Canada. I'm interested in talking particularly about postal banking and other services the post office could offer because we already have that infrastructure. We don't have to create the infrastructure of the post office. It's already there. We have 5,800 postal outlets across Canada. They say it's dropped below 5,800, but let's say it's almost 5,800. That's a lot. I think McDonald's has like, I don't know, 1,600 burger shops in Canada. Canada Post probably has the largest number of retail outlets of anything in Canada or in Quebec—it doesn't matter where in Canada—so we can use those to offer these other services. We don't have to ask, how are we going to do that? Where are we going to put this service? No, we can build up those services and offer them through the post office, which already exists.
That's why I think it's something that we should go ahead with, because we can offer the services and we can see which ones are going to work and which ones are not going to work. We can test them out in different regions and then move on, on that basis.