Thank you. There are some good questions there.
The first thing to stress is that we are in active negotiations with CUPW right now, so I can't say too much. However, I will say this: Alternative day delivery is not on the table with them, and it's not something we're looking at. We understand the program.
Actually, at first glance, when you look at it, you say, “Well, why wouldn't it be reasonable to deliver two days per week or three days per week?” The issue is that our network is a collapsed network that carries parcels, direct mail, and letters together. Think about the letter carrier. Even if we only delivered letters every second day, we still have to go through the route because to be competitive in e-commerce and parcels, we have to be there every day.
In fact, the answer to this now—and it does dovetail with what you said—is that we need seven-day delivery. That's what we need. We don't need fewer days. It's mainly to compete on parcels because that's where that market is.