Again, it's a fair question. I wish I had numbers to show you.
Obviously, climate change has an impact on agriculture every single year. Every year, we publish “Canada's Food Price Report”. Our next report, our 13th edition, is coming out on December 7. Climate change is the wild card. It's always difficult to predict, but, obviously, climate change will always push prices higher, depending on the category.
This year, we're looking at a very dry Europe and a very dry Asia, as well. We're faring better this year compared to last year, but you never know. The southern part of the U.S. is also quite dry. Today, we see Ian devastating Florida, and we buy a lot of food from Florida, especially citrus. That may actually have an impact on prices over the next few months.