Not necessarily for us in Canada. You see, in Canada and North America, there's a bit of a food security bubble compared to Europe. We often say that Ukraine is the breadbasket of the world. It's actually the breadbasket of Europe. We don't really import a whole lot from Ukraine. In North America, we produce a lot of commodities, and we do process a lot of it here on our continent.
That is why, when you look at the entire globe with food inflation, Europe was really a mess for a long time. In Canada and the U.S., the food inflation rate is much lower. In fact, Canada has the second-lowest food inflation rate within the G7 still today. The only other country that's lower than us is the United States at 3.7%.