Yes, I found that in the community of Lillooet, for example. There's only one place where you can purchase groceries.
I heard from a number of my senior constituents that they can't afford to buy cauliflower anymore because of the inflation in the cost of groceries in those communities. For me, if I have to pay five or six dollars for a head of cauliflower, it's not that big a deal, but when you're a senior living on a fixed income, those price increases, which I think were much more heightened for essential food items like vegetables, are a real big deal when you're planning on only paying two dollars, for example, when you're living on a fixed income.