It was mentioned by you, Mr. Donaldson—and this is a nice segue to turn to you—that you're kind of caught in the middle. Farmers have their input costs for what it takes to grow a certain product or produce a product from a certain animal. They have to sell that to you, but then you're negotiating with a large retail giant who may just say, “Well, we're buying it at this price.”
I want to focus on the situations of your smaller and medium-sized enterprises. You mentioned that we have over 8,000 businesses in Canada. That's fantastic to see. I want to see more of those particular companies succeed, but anecdotally, what have you been hearing from your members on what it's like for them to negotiate with grocery retail giants who have such command and control over that size of market?