I will speak again to the school food program setting. Thank you for the question. It's such a relevant question.
We have spoken with many of our members across the country and we hear that everyone is struggling with the rise in food prices. There are many media reports covering the situation across the country. What we've heard is that many programs, depending on the circumstances, have had to cut food groups from their meals and snacks. Some have had to cut the quality of food. Many are going to have to serve food less often during the week, or they will have to close earlier. Many could extend their funding until May or June, but this year many are going to have to end their programs come April. It's impacting them in a variety of different ways.