[Technical difficulty—Editor] on it, as we see. I think that even in my own lifetime we have seen higher CPI costs. The numbers we show are benchmarked to the same kind of number back in 2003, so it's not unprecedented. In fact, in some of our past, we've seen inflation rates much higher than what we see here today. [Technical difficulty—Editor] one could get into the analysis of, but what we do see in these last two years is a series of factors, as you've articulated them, and that has been the context around many of our releases, which point to why we are seeing what we're seeing, not only at the macro level. We can actually break it down by different components.
[Technical difficulty—Editor] better, as mentioned earlier, because we're updating that basket every year. We're getting better because we now have real-time data, as I mentioned, with the scanners and so on. We're getting better at understanding not just what's happening at the macro level, but what's happening in different provinces and what the different components are of CPI as they relate to the consumption pattern of a fixed basket over time.
I hope that helps.