The short answer is that Canadians do like to purchase products that are made in their own country, whether they're manufactured or they're grown from a grocery perspective, or other aspects. I believe there is an opportunity to continue to promote products that are made in this country. We have seen very specific examples, and let me once again use something that we purchase every day from a grocery point of view. There is a preference to buy local, and we've seen in it our consumers, and you see our members within those categories promoting those types of products within local growing season because that's how they compete.
I do believe you've also seen in the sporting good areas and, as you mentioned, in some of the clothing areas where people enjoy supporting those products that come from this country—I apologize I'm repeating myself—but at the same time those products have to be of the right price, they have to be of the right quality, and they have to be available where consumers are looking for them. So it is something where we see consumer preference. We believe there is an opportunity to exploit that type of marketing. We see many of our members already doing it, and we see there's more opportunity as well.