The only thing I want to say is this.
In 1866, a guy named John Wanamaker, a famous U.S. politician and businessman, created the advent of the modern-day shopping mall—1867. Basically between that time and today, retail has been pretty boring: it's been the exact same thing.
In the next five years I believe everything is going to change in retail, and that's going to be very exciting. After that it may get boring again, but the next five years are going to be a critical time for retail around the world. I think that as Canadians, we're very well set up to go with this wave. As politicians and as Canadian entrepreneurs, we should be the catalyst of this change. This is an exciting time. Despite some of my concerns, I think the next five years are going to be super-exciting for Canadian retail, but I think we have to give our Canadian small businesses a bit of a nudge.