Yes, I can address that issue.
Last year, when Minister Raitt was appointed Minister of Transport, I wrote a letter to the minister saying, “We want to meet with you to talk about our vision for the future of the postal service.”
When the problem with the pension plan arrived, I wrote a letter to Minister Raitt saying, “Minister Raitt, you need to have all the parties together to talk about the pension plan.” I again wrote a letter to Minister Raitt two weeks ago, again talking about that issue, because we felt and we still feel.... And Canada Post was there. They said, “Okay, we could face a deficit in 2020, and at the same time we have to pay $100 million every month for the solvency deficit of the pension plan.”
We were aware of that. We were aware of the cashflow of Canada Post. For a couple of years, we have been trying to sit down with Canada Post on this issue. We succeeded in that, but at the same time, we know that the only way to solve the long-term issue and, in the short term, pensions, we have to look at the long-term issue at Canada Post. So we tried. We tried to involve the minister on the issue.