Yes, it's certainly very much part of our policy work. We've been talking, obviously, with the provincial government about that, because there was a provincial jurisdiction issue there.
A lot of studies have been done on jurisdictions that have introduced such a tax. One of the things we know is that the tax has to be substantial to really make a difference, and ideally, it's included in the price. It's not added on at the cash register. It does appear to make a difference in the choices people make. It is controversial. We think there would be a big requirement to do a lot of education around it and to seek a time that might work. But we certainly think it is something that should be considered.