Reports are being shown that actually not 100% of the subsidy is going to the consumers from the North West Company; only 67¢ of the dollar is going to the consumers, which is completely unacceptable.
I have another question for you. I was in Kimmirut last March. In one day, I visited both the Kimmik Co-op and the Northern store. In the co-op, the price of a dozen eggs was $3.99—I think they're using the subsidy appropriately. On that same day, I went to the Northern store, and the price of eggs at that store was $6.49. How do you justify that you're using the subsidy properly when you can see a huge three-dollar difference in just the price of eggs?