I agree with your comment. It is moving into retail.
When we went in recently to the Pacific Mall, we walked into our first store location at 1:30 p.m. We did three stores. We had about 15 people there. The mall closed at 8 o'clock at night. From the time we walked into the first store, within five minutes—and if I'm exaggerating, it was within four minutes—approximately 45 businesses closed for the entire time we were there. They were made up of approximately 28 or 29 stores selling DVDs and music, and three stores that we had raided, with cellular accessories, were closed for the entire time. There were purse stores that had counterfeit there; they were closed. We weren't even there for purses, but they were closed the entire time.
So yes, the retailer needs to be looked at, and the road map for change that we're advocating will deal with that. It may be not exactly the way you've mentioned, by equating it to restaurants, but we have to deal with the retailers.
Thank you.