Okay.
Given how much Canadians are in debt here, they're making choices. The number one choice Canadians make when they spend money is food, food for their family, and you have more than two million Canadians per month lining up at food banks. Do you have any idea, from your research, how much more outstanding consumer debt there would be if this availability of food banks wasn't there for Canadians, at the very basic level, at this point in time?
