A Canadian study is out this morning, saying, “2 in 3 Canadians believe a grocery code of conduct is a good idea”. It says that if the grocery stores don't abide by a code of conduct, up to 70% of Canadians would be in favour of imposing it on retailers.
You're talking to a room full of politicians who obviously will be pressured by their constituents. What do you say to us when we're seeing the hesitation of Walmart to sign on to the grocery code of conduct? How do we relay that message back to our constituents, who, over the past couple of years, due to all the items and many of the issues you talked about, have been facing a lot of challenges, including the price of groceries?