Thank you, Mr. Chair, and I thank the witnesses today.
I'm sure you've had an opportunity to read the Canada Post Corporation Special Examination Report--2009 from the Office of the Auditor General of Canada. On page 91, it says:
We looked at the process for the 2008 Purolator contract for domestic air delivery services and concluded that the contracting process Canada Post followed to award the contract was appropriate given the timelines and the Corporation's operational requirement to deliver the mail....
It goes on to say that:
The contract is a cost-plus contract, which is common in the air freight industry. However, we found that it has little incentive for Purolator to control costs, and it does not penalize Purolator for excessive costs. Canada Post analyzed the negative factors in the contract, and had determined that, overall, the contract was reasonable.
Do you agree with that statement from the Auditor General of Canada?