We didn't remove it. What we did was announce we were going to do it for three months over the holidays. It was our belief at that time that for consumers, having price certainty over the holidays would be the most important thing for them. As we come out of the holidays, there are other things that are more important to customers. They want deals. They want to be able to go places and get the best possible prices.
We took part of that investment and we are reinvesting it in lower prices and new market lows. We're beginning to see key items actually go backward.
There are all kinds of things we do on a day-in and day-out basis. The price freeze was one of them. We're not finished. We continue on.