Ms. Petrunic, I'm going to move to Mr. Samray, but the problem is this. We have a lot of signals on child care, pharmacare and a series of different things. When you have expenditures crossed over almost a decade of spending, it's a real challenge.
I'm glad you mentioned the analytics with regard to the data and all those things that haven't really been compiled before. They are really important, especially with climate differentials and so forth, and expectations for consumerism. Moving them to public transit is part of the information gathering that really needs to be a confidence builder for people, because then they have a lot more strength with those things in mind.
Real quickly, Mr. Samray, we talked about this last night in the Investment Canada Act report we did—the closure of Rona in the buyout by Lowe's. Do you have any comments in terms of how that's now affecting our building and our opportunities for our communities? I see that lack of competition is an issue, but perhaps you might have a different perspective.