I think the basket evolves with time. For example, previously there was a measure in the basket related to videotape rentals. That is likely no longer a cost or an appropriate thing to include in the basket. It may be that a phone package with data and cellular is an appropriate thing to be included in the basket. That's something we will be looking at, modernizing and updating the basket to ensure that it remains relevant.
Take, for example, the measure of nutrition included in the basket. There was a measure used in the past. Statistics Canada is working with Health Canada to look at the basket for nutrition. For clothing, there's a very specific set of clothing. I believe it's two pairs of shoes per child per year. There's a question about whether that should be a bit more discretionary—different families will need different types of clothing—but still have an amount for clothing within the basket.