In terms of the basket of goods we use, we change the basket of goods on a periodic basis in order to reflect changes in the consumption patterns of Canadians.
If I take as an example what we faced early on in the pandemic, a critique of the CPI early on was that with the closing of stores and the lack of availability of services, the CPI basket didn't properly reflect the consumption patterns of Canadians, so there was a bias. At that point, we worked with the Bank of Canada to get updated consumption data in order to come up with an alternate CPI basket to reflect that change in consumption patterns. When we did that analysis, in the end we found that there was no significant change as a result of the change in the basket over the course of the pandemic.
