Thank you for that question. I'm pleased that we've had the opportunity to come back to it, because I did want time to respond to it.
First and foremost, let me say that we want to work with Canada Post to do everything we can to ensure that Canada Post succeeds at being revenue neutral and that they're able to operate in a self-sustaining way. We want to work closely with them in order to get them to that place. We of course want to be collaborative and work together, because we know that Canadians rely on Canada Post services. That's why it's important that we gather the information and do the other things that we are doing.
With respect to your specific question, we did contract at the beginning of COVID. We put a contract in place, but it wasn't for delivery; it was to access the software that Amazon had in order to help distribute the life-saving PPE to Canadians across the country.
There was a small amount of usage, but this is the most important point: It was not-for-profit pricing. This was based on a cost-recovery basis. It wasn't a service that Canada Post could supply. It was actually the software that Amazon had, so that we could get life-saving PPE to places as quickly as we could.