I'll take the first two.
In terms of the retailers' access, here are two comments.
First of all, we'd be happy if you could come up with the regulation to let them have that access. We know from experience that they won't exercise the right. People have to understand. I'm not saying they're bad people; they're just doing their job, which is to try to maximize profit, and that's a necessary function in our society. They don't want to have the price go down. It's not in their interest to drive the price down, so even if you give them that right, they're not going to do it. But we encourage you to give them that right. If everybody had the right to go in there, that would be great.
Access to off-season supplies is a problem. The retailers really are suffering. The manufacturers could give them that access, and they just don't. The reason I know that's a real problem is that we've had a number of retailers call us and would love to work with us to get access to some of our supply. That, again, needs a strengthening of the Competition Act. You already have similar provisions in different areas, where companies are compelled not to have tied selling, not to have exclusivity. Those kinds of things could work here.
Mr. Mann.