We support it. In fact, I share with CFA's executive director a seat on the steering committee, which is now the interim board for the code of conduct. We are supportive.
We understand, though, as I noted in my remarks, that this is an unusual code because it is the only one that includes everybody. If we look at the U.K. code and the Australian code, they are focused very much on the large grocers and the manufacturers. In Canada, we came together instead. If we're going to talk about fair practice, transparency and contractual certainty, they have to be right across the supply chain.
It's normal that it's taking time. It's normal that some of the players have concerns around some of the elements of the code. I can assure you that, from the Retail Council's perspective, we're working very hard with those who have concerns to try to respond to them and to bring everybody under the umbrella. We think that it would be a very important sign to show that the entire food supply chain is working together for Canadians.