Thank you.
My question is for Mr. Bacon.
In my view, the problem is still a matter of transparency. You explained earlier that when you do business with Mr. Lapointe, he is excluded from board discussions, which is quite appropriate. That is the way to conduct business. Moreover, the contract was analyzed by the Auditor General, who conducts audits of Canada Post. The contract was deemed to be in order. I am convinced that is the case.
The problem is going forward. I am wondering whether the best solution would not be to subject you as well to audits by the Auditor General, given the fact that you are basically a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canada Post. Have you given thought to issues of transparency, to your business relationship with Air Canada, when competitors might intervene in your areas of business?