Yes, I think the path is pretty simple in my mind. You have two elements: the code of conduct and processing.
The code of conduct would obviously bring more depth to our food processing sector because they'll be able to have a voice to negotiate with grocers, so you will increase chances of processors surviving and thriving in Canada. In doing so, you actually give more choices to independent grocers. You level the playing field for the big five and independent grocers, and you give more choices up the food chain.
Right now what we have is a group of five grocers essentially selling the same thing because they can dictate who wins and who loses up the food chain. By allowing a food processing sector to become stronger, you actually give an opportunity to independent grocers to sell something else, something different, something unique. Yes, we want more independent grocers, but the governance of the industry needs to be addressed by implementing more discipline, more rigour, and I think a lot of people are hopeful that the code would do that.