You've seen that the gap between grocery and the regular CPI has come down appreciably. When I was last with you, I think the gap was 5.4% between grocery and CPI, and now it's down to 2.3%. It's still not good enough. We have to get it to be lower than normal CPI.
It's hard to say what's going to happen. I think climate shocks in the United States during peak produce season, when we depend on that so much, could have an effect. As you said, there are world affairs, and if large multinational suppliers try to pass on every single one of their cost increases, which they never did before this period of time, that could be a problem too, and that worries me.
Having said that, I think the vast majority of our supplier partners do the right thing.