Thank you very much.
My question has to do with the increase in the price of groceries. I'm curious to know whether the Statistics Canada information, the information that you collect and have access to, helps us understand where the cost pressures are when it comes to grocery pricing.
There's the primary production. There's processing and packing. There's transportation, and then there's retailing. Could you talk a little bit about where costs are going up in particular within that supply chain and what some of the factors [Technical difficulty—Editor] increase?