Thanks, Ms. Atwin, that was right on time. Thank you very much.
Witnesses, thank you very much.
Mr. Ettinger, it's been a pleasure to have you with us for the first time, but before you pack up, I just have a couple of quick things to say, if you don't mind.
First of all, I appreciate what you've brought up about the rapid change that's been happening over the years. I was part of this study eight years ago and it's funny because, Ernst & Young, with their forecast then, were quite loudly denounced as scaremongering. It turns out that they under-forecast the loss. So I'm glad that you were able to address that.
Could you just get back to the committee on how many of your vehicles are stolen every year.
There's also the issue I think of the Universal Postal Union agreement, about Canada Post or Canada subsidizing other countries. That issue also came up in the last study. I understand that it was an issue that we were actually subsidizing mail to China. Could you get back to us on those numbers?
Very briefly I also want to echo some of the comments made by people thanking various folks within Canada Post. There's a chap in Alberta, Donald Cooper, who's been helping us for years. He's Calgary-based, but apart from that, he's a phenomenal gentleman and I wanted to pass on our thanks from Edmonton to Mr. Cooper, through you.
Thank you very much for joining us. I'm going to dismiss you because we're going to get to approving the estimates—funnily enough, the first of which is approving Canada Post's money. So you can stay for that.