But you've heard those numbers before? That's very common.
Somebody who has a $10 retail item shipped FOB to their retail store in Canada would pay $3.40 to $3.60.
I see that Patrick is nodding in agreement, and that's my understanding as well.
We shouldn't see a 3% increase on the input passed on to consumers. The reality is that they have already published those suggested list prices for years—in fact, usually they re-publish them every three to five years—and they're dispersed to all retailers and wholesalers across the country. The probability of a 3% increase is not going to hit consumers. That's been my experience.
Would you say that's fair?