I'll start, if I may. If you look at codes of conduct in other countries.... The U.K., for example, has had a grocery code of conduct for a number of years. That code of conduct is exclusively focused on the large retailers.
We don't have to do that in Canada. We can create a solution that works for us. We do have very important independent retailers that are a critical part of the landscape when it comes to our food system.
My view is that any code of conduct we develop needs to include the perspective of the independent grocers. In fact, I am involved in a conversation with the independent grocers now over drafting some principles that would meet the needs of food processing and also ensure that the needs of the independent grocers are reflected as well.
At the end of the day, I think whatever code we have should be strengthening their position and everyone else's as well.