I would say, Mr. Barlow, that there are a number of things that are bringing food prices up in this country. You've seen issues around labour shortages, supply chain issues, profit margins, the war in Ukraine. There are a number of factors, and that's why we've been suggesting—and I think the committee would be with me on this—the new power that the Competition Bureau has today, and having a thorough market study on grocery I think would help.
We've implemented a lot of the things that have been talked about. I think reform of competition is probably the gift that you and I are giving to Canadians, to the extent that you're willing to support that, because honestly, that's what's going to make a difference—