Well, we don't like the price increase and are suggesting that it be rejected, or sent back to the drawing board. At the very least we would like it to be phased in. I mean these are huge increases on small and medium-sized firms, many of which are not doing particularly well at the moment. We're relieved to see that their employment insurance and Canada Pension Plan rates are not going up, as an aside, but we are very worried that Canada Post could take the wind out of the sails of some businesses that are still very reliant on the mail.
That's not the only one. A lot of businesses use business reply mail as a way of doing business, and I've heard from some of them that business reply mail will have to be rethought. Canada doesn't have great options in the electronic payment space at the moment. So that is a concern. I see you're winding up your motion, Mr. Miller, so I'm happy to do that.