I don't think I would say that.
That meeting was a wake-up call for grocers. It was the first time that Canada's five major grocery chains had to answer for their actions before a minister in Ottawa. The meeting lasted two hours. You can ask Mr. Charlebois, who was with me at the meeting, but the tone changed. I told the grocers that I was not speaking on behalf of the Prime Minister but on behalf of all 40 million Canadians. Canadians are the ones asking them to take action. Some grocers did so, but, personally, I am not satisfied with what has been done. That is why I told them that the government was going to take other measures that would impact them. They have seen the consequences of the amendments to the law. Grocers know that we are willing to do more.