Yes, I do. Let me highlight a couple. In the hockey equipment example that I provided, there was almost a $51 saving in the cost of equipping a youth hockey player after the tariff was eliminated in 2013. If we look at selected baby clothes, which was the other category where a tariff was eliminated—and I have a chart that I can leave with the clerk that illustrates this—if you purchased a set of pants and shirts, some shoes, a printed hanging bodysuit, and snowsuits, as illustrated here, that family would have saved $12.
So we have very clear evidence where the savings are passed on to our retailers by their wholesalers, and where other factors remain even or equal, as it were, the savings do fall in the price on the shelf.