It's probably similar, so maybe $650 million or $700 million lost. Last year it was about three-quarters of a billion.
I was part of the original Canada Post study, travelling six years ago. Ernst & Young, of course, forecasted that Canada Post would not be losing that level of money until 2026. You've achieved the goal early. I guess, not congratulations but....
The Canada Post Corporation Act, 5(2)(b) states that you have to be sustainable. This does not look like it's financially sustainable, and it also contradicts the 2018 mandate to assure quality service at a reasonable price. Now it's not necessarily compatible with economic sustainability so that taxpayers are not left on the hook for these massive losses.
Do you see clawing out of these massive losses, which are going to be a billion and a half dollars in two years and getting worse?