We're certainly familiar with those statements. To answer your question directly, we have not seen anything that would make the bureau concerned in that regard. I think if we thought that the code could result in significant price increases, the Competition Bureau would be concerned and we would share that concern. Right now, the truth of the matter is that we've been keeping our finger on the pulse of the code. We talk with stakeholders about it and have reviewed it carefully. We have not seen any red flags.
Our role as we see it, with respect to the code, is as a competition advocate to provide a pro-competitive perspective on its implementation, should it be implemented. Our position on the code has been that if it can lead to greater predictability, transparency and certainty for suppliers in particular about how to conduct business in this sector, that can be a good thing for consumers.