I'll make a couple of comments. Then I'll turn it over to my colleague Scott, who is online. Scott knows intimately the process of the grocery code of conduct's development.
Certainly, what we're looking for is integrity in the system to make sure that people are playing fairly. We all know that businesses up and down the supply chain need to be profitable in order to continue to exist. I can name you off certain instances of it. Your colleague Mr. Epp, who will be here later, lives in an area that is surrounded by greenhouse growers. It's not uncommon for a greenhouse production facility to have a shipment ready to go and to be told, when the truck shows up, “By the way, you're getting two cents less a carton.” We want to put in that stability and to make sure that what people are saying, they actually do. That's just reassurance for farmers that they can count on that price stability.
Scott, I don't know if you want to add any more to this. You've been very involved in this.