Thank you. I will move on and ask you one more question.
I noted in that report back when I read it that they had recommended a lot more independent grocery stores in Canada, but really gave no path forward, in my view, to actually getting there.
I agree with their recommendation that we need more independent grocery stores in Canada—perhaps to break up that oligopoly and have more competition. At the same time, I believe that concentration exists throughout the entire supply chain in most cases. Primary agriculture has been consolidated over many years. I've seen the statistics, and food distribution and wholesaling have also been concentrated.
I note you mentioned that regional and local food systems are important, and I couldn't agree more with you on that. My feeling is that we need to build small-scale supply chains to really have the independent grocers have the supply chains that support them in being able to exist and compete. Would you agree with that sentiment? You noted food hubs, and here I think that regional food hubs are part of the missing middle of that small-scale supply chain in Canada that could coexist with the big players and increase competition. Would you agree with the way I'm framing it, that we need more regional supply chains that support independent grocers?