We're still working out the details with Treasury Board on the arrangements and detail. However, under any contribution arrangement that is put into place by the Government of Canada, there is still the right of audit. There will be the requirement for information flowing from the recipient of the funds under the program, including the data on waybills and invoices on actual products shipped to each community, which we don't get right now, actually. As you said earlier, we do not know exactly what products are going up on airplanes through Canada Post. The new program will have that information, so we will be able to understand what is going on. There will also be point-of-sale information on the subsidy given at the community level, and we'll be doing in-store price surveys to complement the data that's coming in with the waybills and the reports from the retailers and wholesalers.
On June 15th, 2010. See this statement in context.