I was working while it was going on out of Yellowknife. I don't quite know the logistics, but basically it's subsidized by the federal government; I've heard $60 million a year is what possibly it is.
Under the previous Harper government, it was changed. He went to nutrition north Canada. From there it went to the business. The business itself got the subsidy for the freight, because the freight does cost a lot for getting stuff north.
Under the food mail program, the subsidy went to the families. It went to the people who ordered the food and got it. What I understand is the subsidy is not being passed on totally to the people of the community, the families, so the cost has gone up for them to feed their family as opposed to what it was before, when they got the subsidy directly through the food mail program.
That's why it's a good idea to put it back to that. Call it something else, whatever you want to call it, but get it back to the food mail program where the subsidy went to the family, not to the business, the retailer.