I think the expectation that Canadians have for us and for the value chain in food collectively is to find ways to lower food prices. I think that's an entirely reasonable expectation.
Our only concern with the code of conduct is that the way it's currently drafted creates a risk of the opposite happening. That is something I think everybody should be very concerned about.
All we're asking for is a really good, honest look at this. That's why we provided the material to this committee today, so that you would have it in front of you and you could look at it yourselves and understand that what we're saying is true—that it is a reasonable risk. We will sign a code that doesn't raise the cost of groceries for consumers.