Okay. Thank you for that.
I'd like to talk about the fiscal capacity of Loblaws.
We know that in 2016 Loblaws bid on and won the B.C. government's online auction to acquire B.C. wine licences. Though the final bids were not made public, we heard through government statements, in information bulletins that they put out in November of 2016, that the auction was expected to raise just under $7 million. [Technical difficulty—Editor] obviously saw the revenue opportunity in these licences. [Technical difficulty—Editor] through most of the pandemic and people basically eating from home for months. It's been reported that other liquor retailers' sales have been up.
Do you believe that companies like Loblaws have seen an increase in sales of wine, and a profit higher than the cost of the temporary pandemic pay, during this time?