Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to set the stage, and my question goes directly to Mr. Weston.
Right now, we're going through an unprecedented period of a cost-of-living crisis. We have families going into your stores looking at the price of items, looking at them and putting them back because they can't afford them. We have families who are struggling to buy food for their kids in this country, in a G7 country, and they look at you, and they see you making record profits. How can you justify that when families are struggling to put food on the table for their kids?