Absolutely. Let me say right from the start that we believe in competition. Competition makes things better. It serves consumers well. It stimulates businesses to be innovative. It pushes people to try to lower costs. It has a very positive effect on the business. When government comes in and does this over here or that over there, it disrupts that ability to compete.
I worked in the wine business for seven years. I ran the beer industry association for 11 years. We all know that we compete with each other for adult consumption occasions. The old days, when a person drank only one thing, are gone. People today, if they drink—some people don't, and fair enough—they drink everything. It depends on where you are, what's available, what the circumstances are. So if you go to a ball game, I'm likely to have a beer. If I'm socializing at a reception, I may have a glass of wine. I might have a cocktail. If I'm having dinner with my wife, we're probably drinking wine. People drink everything. There has to be an ability for each of us to compete fairly on a level playing field for that business.