Well, there's no question that we have seen weakness in consumption. On a per household, per capita basis, we've actually seen declines in the level of consumption. At an aggregate level, that's being offset because there are more people in the economy, so on average aggregate-level growth has been roughly flat.
However, I agree that it is difficult for Canadians. They're feeling the effects of higher prices. They're feeling the effects of higher interest rates, and we can see how that's affecting their spending. It's particularly affecting their spending on durable goods. They've been cutting back on services. They've been cutting back on non-durables. That's showing up in the weakness in per capita consumption.