Thank you for the question.
I'll let the others speak to this, but it varies across the country. Where Mr. Fuller and I reside, we are co-op-based. It's the model we work under. There was in the past a private company there that has since exited the industry. Ontario is much more diverse. Quebec, of course, is a co-op, and out west it's more privately owned, I guess. There's a co-op out there. Dave would know more about that.
There is a concentration to a certain degree, but we don't have an industry that allows room for a lot of players because of the size of our industry. When we compare ourselves to our neighbours to the south, we're one-tenth of that. We don't have that to the same level of concern. It just has to find its proper level right now. There's still a huge co-operative movement and involvement in the industry, but it does vary.