Thank you, John.
Yes, I think you characterized restrictive covenants very well. They are a private law tool, which causes quite a challenge in discovering them. As you noted, they have been discovered in both Alberta and Nova Scotia.
One of the things we challenged the Competition Bureau to do is to examine how it can use its powers in the context of competition to address these restrictive covenants. Because restrictive covenants deal with property, that's generally a provincial matter, which is a bit of a challenge there.
We've challenged them to consider how competition powers could be used to address those because, ultimately, they impact competition by preventing grocers from moving into that space. Ultimately, they are a barrier to entry for new grocers or a barrier to entry for existing grocers into a market.