Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Sands, I just want to reassure you that government is not moving anywhere yet on the P2 stage. Obviously they're going through a process. The former process would have required the Government of Canada to go to the Canada Gazette, part I, and ask for comments, and the government is not even at that stage yet, so I just want to say before we....
I understand that there have been some comments. I'm really engaged with the industry on this, and I am advocating on your behalf, obviously. We are having this committee: Both Minister Champagne and Minister MacAulay have asked us to have these meetings. Obviously we are concerned with the rising price of food, so any measure that could potentially increase the price of food is something that the government is sensitive to.
I want to get into a conversation about the grocery code of conduct and the importance of it. From your perspective, when you have two major grocers, and I know you are not the target we are talking about, and I'm a capitalist and I believe in very little government intervention, and I can say that as a Liberal, but government needs to step in when a few grocers own 80% of the market.
Two major retailers are now saying, “We've participated in the process and we've helped draft potential regulations, but screw you; this will increase costs, and we don't want to participate any more.” What does that tell you?