That's a good question.
First of all, I want to just briefly correct you. That was last year's report. This year's report, 2024, says that we're expecting food prices to go up by 2.5% to 4.5%. For a family of four, it's $700. Things are improving, if you will. The year 2023 was a very difficult year for sure.
When it comes to the carbon tax, we've done some studies at the lab. We can't correlate what's happening with the carbon tax with food prices at retail. However, I mentioned at the finance committee, I think it was three months ago, that we are concerned about competitiveness. Due to the financial burden put on farmers, processors and retailers, eventually we expect that the industry's competitiveness could be compromised over time compared to what we're seeing in the United States.