The real opportunity we have here with supply chains in Canada is to make sure, again, that we're understanding consumer demands and are able to react to them.
In regard to the other piece, I want to come back to a comment that was made earlier. As we go through the crisis, the ability of the federal government to take a more assertive role in emergency management around the supply chain will be a key issue. One of the challenges we've had is that the deferral in many respects to the provinces has left us with a patchwork of guidelines and processes. Moving forward, there is going to be a considerably larger role for the government to play when it comes to managing the supply chain during times of emergency.