Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate the tremendous efforts Canada Post is making, because tackling a deficit means modernizing. The corporation also faces fierce competition from the U.S. I realize all that.
I want to follow up on the answer you gave me to my last question about charging stations. You do indeed have to install a huge number of them to equip your many buildings, but I think this represents a potential revenue stream that Canada Post should not overlook. You need the charging stations for the hybrid or electric vehicles you will be acquiring, but when those vehicles are on the road during the day, you could generate revenue by making the charging stations available to the public. That's just an aside. I think it's a promising idea, one that could help you make progress.
Speaking of ideas that can bring about progress, I want to discuss another pilot project, community hub post offices.
I'd like to know what the cost of those community postal service hubs has been to date. What impact have they had on communities? Do you plan to open more of them?