Yes. I've heard that 600 have closed in the last 30 years.
Look, our approach on the post offices is that we want to keep them. We don't want to close them. We do everything we can to our goal, and our number one goal is to replace the postmaster. We work with the communities, but sometimes we can't find a solution despite everything. You represent a rural riding in northern B.C., and I appreciate the challenges of all that.
I would say that in the last five years, for example, we've been able to replace 90% of the ones that came up where there was something that happened—the postmaster was retiring or moving away or the lease was terminated or whatever. We've been able to fill 90% of those. Some are outside our control and we can't solve them. In fact, the charter back in 1994 contemplated that there would be some things that would be outside of our control.
Look, we've got more post offices than Tim Hortons and McDonald's combined, and I think—