Thank you for your answer.
You say you are actively involved, but according to the reports we are hearing, you don't want to commit any further to the process.
How do you think a code of conduct can work in Canada and Quebec if retailers don't all sign on? Do you really think it would be realistic to put that in place and expect that it would lead to better prices for consumers?
You say the code isn't acceptable, but similar codes have been introduced elsewhere, Mr. Gebara. Australia has one, as does the United Kingdom. In both cases, food prices came down.
How do you explain the fact that Walmart wants to offer lower prices but doesn't want to sign on to a code that the majority of retailers have agreed upon?
I don't understand, Mr. Gebara.