Thank you, Madam Greene, for coming to share some of those views with us. You speak very strongly on the behalf of the corporation; I offer my compliments, but the issue has never been about whether Canada Post actually does a good job or not. If I might be so bold as to refer to an article in the Globe and Mail today, it says:
In 2007, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal ruled that there was a “serious deficiency” in Canada Post's handling of the tendering process for the $150-million contract to bring food to northern communities.
If I could draw your attention to the second line of the last paragraph of Mr. Courtois' presentation, it's really about transparency and accountability, so let us go to transparency and accountability.
Six of your senior executives are on the board of Purolator. They make up six out of the ten. I believe that of the other four, two are associated with Kelowna Flightcraft, or at least one of them is from there. Let me ask you, does six out of the ten really determine what will happen with that board of directors? Am I wrong with the numbers?