He's an outlier. I made sure they would understand. I made sure they would get the message. I said, “You can smile at me, and that's okay, but 40 million Canadians have more power than any corporate CEO can believe. We can move our purchasing power. Maybe you're smiling today, but we changed the law, and now the enforcement action has been taken. You don't need to take it from me. You've seen it.”
The Competition Bureau has taken action now. I think they hear now that we're really serious about that. I would say that Canadians understand. Is it an easy fight? No, but it's a fight worth having. I think the reform of competition will have the most long-lasting effect. You know, you're asking me, but we've been advocating; it's not only in the grocery sector, as you know, when you reform competition. This is the biggest reform in 40 years.
Therefore, I would just question the premise. Am I going hard? Pretty hard. Yes, you may have a comment like that, but do you know what? I said that they could smile at me, but they could not smile at millions of Canadians. At the end of the day, they're the ones making the final decisions.