If I have time, I'll ask one more question.
We talked a little bit about this earlier and we had some examples from the United States. Are there examples or are there lessons we can learn from places like Australia? Canada is a big country with a big land mass and a sparse population, and maybe there are other countries that are similar. Obviously, we're not Europe. We're not even parts of the United States that are more densely populated.
Are there examples? No?
All right; no one's been to Australia.
My next question is for Rider Express. You talked about the fact that you filled in 50% of the gap left by Greyhound and STC. What has contributed to that success? Do you have different-sized buses? You're probably not running 50-passenger buses.
Is there on-demand service? Is it scheduling? What are the things that are contributing to making that successful?