We do a couple of things, and this might be interesting for some of those who are looking at this local stuff.
First of all, we run the two largest trade shows in Canada. We run a big one, Grocery Innovations Canada, in November in Toronto. We run Grocery Showcase West in Vancouver; next year it will be at the end of April. These are great shows, and small processors often go there because virtually everybody goes to the shows, including the major corporate chains and Wal-Mart, looking for what's new in the marketplace. They're good shows.
Second, you can be affiliated with CFIG in many different ways. Gary has actually facilitated one of the things we have done, which is to take 15 to 20 of our members in any one part of the country, and 15 to 20 processors who are having trouble getting their product distributed, and put them in a room. We spend one hour telling them what the independents are all about, we spend one hour working between the independents and the manufacturers on what the barriers are to getting their products into the store, and then in the last two hours you can't have lunch and leave the place unless you've done some business with each other. We try to facilitate that. The reason we do that is that the point of differentiation of the independent grocer is something different in the marketplace. This is very important to us. It's critical to us.
If you had a retailer that wanted access--in fact, I just did one with a couple of retailers. I did a seminar in Alberta and got a couple of manufacturers into retail stores there. If you have somebody who has a burning itch and something that can help somebody differentiate themselves, then call us. We're happy to do a marriage of some degree.