Thank you for your question. That's a broad question, so I'll try to be brief.
A lot of our members do provide private label products to different retailers. It becomes an important part of their business. Sometimes it's just a way to get into the store. It's also for remaining competitive. If you have capacity, it's also a great way to fill a facility to capacity and cover its overhead costs.
It has been interesting that we've seen a real shift with retailers. We're seeing an ever-growing presence of private label products on their store shelves. It's becoming a strategic priority for those retailers. That's actually creating less shelf space for the branded products that our members represent.
On one hand, it's helpful for them, and a lot of our members do play in that arena. On the other hand, we're concerned about the impact over the long term on branded products that are going to be on shelves. We know a lot of people that provide private label and the retailer won't carry their branded product because they are making their private labels. It makes for some difficult choices.