When it comes to reducing the number of processing centres from 120 down to, I think, 22, why is it that when you decide where these centres will be--and I'll use Atlantic Canada as an example--there has to be one in St. John's, one in Moncton, and one in Halifax. it seems to me that if you're looking for efficiencies and savings, moving them to the most expensive centres is probably not the best way to go about saving money. Why were these centres chosen?
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