How could we ever contend with that to offer a different system? In many rural areas, you know, small country stores have disappeared, because even the wholesalers want more for their product than they can get at the supermarkets. I know country stores that, instead of going to the wholesalers, go to the nearest Loblaws store to buy product to bring to their community to sell. One of the big problems we have in rural Canada is that so much of that infrastructure--the small shops, the amenities that people have had--has disappeared.
We haven't talked much about infrastructure, but a lot of infrastructure centres around groceries and small villages and communities that do have that type of.... How can we ever deal with that?