When you announced the price freeze on some of the products, coincidentally on the same day that the House was going to come to a vote on a motion—unanimously, I might add, so it was supported by all parties—your competitor, Metro, was quick to point out that it's already an industry standard to freeze prices at that time of year.
I guess my question to you is this: How did the industry collectively decide on this standard? What kinds of discussions do you have with your competitors on this, if Metro is already identifying that it's a standard? It seemed to me that your company announced it as something out of the generosity of its heart to address the tough times. What do you have in response to Metro's statement?