Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Donaldson, I'd like to turn to you for this final question of mine.
Some of the big retailers have their in-house brand of private products. Loblaws of course has the No Name products, which famously experienced a price freeze that didn't last very long. My own local grocer, Thrifty, which is owned by Empire, has the Compliments brand.
How do those in-house private brands that the retailers own...? What is your company's relationship in manufacturing those and providing the foodstuffs to make them? How has that affected the whole relationship that you experience with the big grocers?