I think the best example I can give is this. Walk down the aisles of a supermarket. You see an older couple. We have all seen it. I've seen it, anyway, and I would invite anybody who hasn't seen it to do it. At Walmart, it's the same thing. Walk down the aisles with a couple with their grocery cart. They are looking at the shelves, picking up items, looking at the price and then putting them back.
I think that recently there was a statement—I'm not sure if it was from Health Canada, but it was certainly a health-promoted commentary that was offered—that, because of these high prices for food items, people are now being forced to make other choices and purchase cheaper, unhealthier foods. As a long-term effect, that's going to be a cyclical action that's going to impact our health care system.
It's just not getting any better. People are suffering more.