Letter mail has declined but I wouldn't characterize it as falling off the face of the earth. It still represents the lion's share of the revenue generator for Canada Post. Parcels are now starting to supplement that. Purolator is an arm's-length company from Canada Post. It's a subsidiary but separate so I can't really comment on that. You can't go into a Canada Post outlet, for instance, and buy a Purolator product.
What we're looking at with the Canada Post review is changing what a post office should be. It should be a community hub. It should be a place where people can do a variety of things. If you've been to a post office in Italy or Japan, you'll understand that. They're doing things much differently, and that's where we want to go. We want to say we're changing with the times.
I can't really comment on Purolator. They're doing express delivery, and we're doing it too, but with the integrated service model where we're carrying that with letter mail, etc., that's what's working and keeping us in the game.