Thank you.
I noted, in some media reports that I saw, that Walmart Canada has stopped doing price matching. I would note that among consumer prices across a large cross-section of products, when compared, Walmart did have the lowest prices in Canada, based on the information that I saw. That matches with your opening remarks, where you said that everyday low prices keep your prices low.
It's not true across every single product that your prices are the lowest. It's just that the average price on a basket of products is generally lower at Walmart by a certain margin. It's not that much lower, but....
I can't understand why you would not price match any longer. Can you explain how that decision was made?