I'm sorry, sir, I wouldn't touch a percentage at all; I would leave it at 95%. What I'd do is make exceptions and I'd say they can do, except for local produce, local this, local that. In other words, it would be exceptions in the marketplace. I'm not going to protect the corporations here, but I think it's important to note that we have among the lowest prices in the world, the most comfortable shopping environments, and that's because of a very efficient system. Again, I'm not protecting the bureau here. You don't want to discount the consumer; you just want to make sure everybody has a role to compete fairly in that system and is able to survive at the end of the day.
They need a certain volume through that warehouse to maintain the warehouse, but you can make exceptions. That's what Quebec did.