Fortunately, we have been doing the implementation of community mailboxes for three decades, working with municipalities, city planners, and communities. We have good experience in that area. We intend to bring all of that experience to bear and to work with communities and municipalities and planners to make sure that we do this in a thoughtful manner and have good, robust criteria in place to make sure that the placement, the look and the feel of it, is done in a safe manner that is convenient and that is appropriate for the community.
That process will kick in next year in earnest. We will be talking to Canadians. We will be absolutely communicating with Canadians before, during, and after all steps of the process, making sure they understand what it means, how we will make the changes, and indeed some of the benefits that two-thirds of Canadians will have when they are not home and their mail is behind lock and key, especially regarding important documents.
As Canadians go through this process, we will be communicating every step of the way, and working with municipalities as well.