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Government Operations committee  Is it okay to proceed?

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  I would anticipate that we would table a new plan forward and articulate a plan forward next year. As you say, a CEO—

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  Our annual report, yes.

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  In which report are you saying that those elements are not referred to?

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  Okay. I'm not sure that I'm clear on what plan you're referring to; however, let me get to the spirit and the intent of the question. Absolutely, those are all key challenges for Canada Post. As I say, it's not a static environment. We're currently in labour bargaining with the

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  That's an excellent question. Again, that will be reported for 2017 in the new annual report that will be tabled, as I say, very shortly.

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  I don't have in my knowledge 2016, 2015, or 2014. I apologize, but I would be happy to report back to the committee on that.

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  I'm not aware that it's been considered in the past. I think the relief from needing to provide dividends back to the government is, from my personal perspective, very welcome for the corporation. We haven't talked at all, actually, about the capital investments that need to be m

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  —and one that needs to be transformed to be able increasingly to deliver parcels. While there is quite a bit to talk about in terms of the new path forward and being competitive, we haven't talked at all to this point about the capital investment that needs to be made in network

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  Well, in general, being available to the corporation to be successful in delivering its services: I didn't mean to say that it would necessarily be fully earmarked into capital investments. I just wanted to bring that up as another financial priority for the corporation.

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  Yes, for sure. In terms of its importance, it's of the highest priority, really, for the corporation to ensure that Canadians can receive their services in the way that is needed for them. For anybody with accessibility challenges, whether that's the elderly or anybody with a p

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  Speaking extremely generally, you could still consider about 50% to be letter mail, I think about 20% ad mail or neighbourhood mail—the terminology changes—and about 30% parcel. Is that what you mean in terms of a general breakdown?

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

Government Operations committee  I think, from all I've learned to this point, we're fairly confident that the trend will continue to be that the letter mail will shrink. It has a higher profit margin for the corporation. Parcels will continue to grow, but they have a slimmer profit margin. We think there is a t

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald

April 17th, 2018Committee meeting

Jessica McDonald