I certainly believe that Canadians expect us to pay our taxes and to pay our fair share of taxes. We do. Last year, Loblaw paid $850 million in tax. I've said this before. I think you have to have the right definition of a windfall tax, then determine exactly who should pay it. When I go back to this point about looking at the entire value chain, if there is a windfall, then it needs to be assessed throughout the entire value chain, not just at the end of the value chain. As I said before, there's one dollar of the total impact.
Having said that, I do not believe that there are windfall profits in the grocery industry today. I believe that what is impacting high prices for Canadians is a global cost-of-living crisis that affects folks all over the world and that Loblaw is doing a very significant amount to ease the burden on Canadian consumers every single day.