Yes, so that's how serious this is.
The other point I might mention is that one of the things about parliamentary committees is if the information these folks write is going to get into the report, it has to be on the record. To show how ridiculous this system is--Mark's not here--in Cape Breton, vegetable growers who used to supply the independents in Cape Breton with fruit and vegetables no longer do. Instead, they have to supply the central depot, which is in Debert. So instead of going six miles to the local store, your strawberries, cabbage, lettuce, etc., now go on a truck, they're trucked a little over 400 kilometres, they're taken off a truck, they're put in a warehouse, run around a warehouse, loaded back on the truck, and taken back to where they came from, only six miles' difference. Does that make sense?
In terms of that example, if you could give me your view on that, is this not all about control and power by the sector that now controls three sectors: corporate retail, franchise stores, and wholesale?