I can. Certainly the numbers on profitability for 2021 and 2022, same quarter, year over year, are actually very comparable, at 3.4%.
I think people need to understand that the pandemic did not necessarily bring strong profit growth. It brought strong sales growth, because obviously the restaurant sector was closed and people were at home more. But it also brought massive cost increases, particularly on the compliance side, so it wasn't a case of grocers making out especially well during that period on a profitability basis.