You raise an excellent point. I think it contains two components.
As my colleague indicated, we inform all of our shareholders, including our employees, of our financial results, which are consolidated with those of Canada Post and published. On our Web site, we deal with governance issues as well as the mandates of our committees and board of directors. We try to be as transparent as possible within the frame of our operations.
Those are things we do regularly. You asked whether we should be subjected to audits by the Auditor General. Under the circumstances, I understand why you asked that question. My position is as follows: if the rules of the game were different for us, at Purolator, and we were obligated to reveal commercial data that our competitors did not have to disclose, then we would seriously be at a disadvantage with regard to competing companies in our market sector.