Certainly.
In terms of preferential treatment, Purolator's transparency is such that even though we are a private organization, we issue an annual report. That goes out to 2,000 of Purolator's shareholders. It's issued to both Kelowna Flightcraft and Canada Post. That has in it our consolidated financial statements. Our financial statements are consolidated with Canada Post.
In terms of being up front and transparent with Canada Post, we actually have four board meetings annually where we do share with them every single item, whether that's financial, service, health and safety, or productivity.
So we're very transparent and very up front about our business operations.