Yes, sure.
By the way, since we last met—and thank you for having me here again today, by way of conclusion—food inflation has come down from 9.7% to 5.4%. That's good, but it's nowhere near where we'd like to see it. It has to go lower.
Again, I don't want to bore you with the code. The code will really help, but we also have a local scale pillar in our strategy, which we talk about to our supplier partners, and we discuss with our board of directors all the time. Not only is it the right thing to do, but it's also good business to deal fairly and buy from local suppliers, especially to help farmers across Canada.
We do anything we can do that makes sense to support that. Our customers love it. We like supporting it. Obviously, the government also has a role to play in that. I'm not in government, but if there's anything we can do to help government support farmers and make sure our supply chain is safer, less extended, cheaper and supports our own country rather than always having to rely on other countries, I'm all for it.