We've seen a significant increase in food inflation since the pandemic, which has since decelerated somewhat, but it's still positive, which means that prices are continuing to rise. While we say that inflation has cooled—and, in fact, for a few months it dipped below headline inflation—it is now creeping back above, and that accumulation of price increases that has occurred over the last three years remains.
You'll often see us improving our communication now to talk not just about one-month or 12-month price change horizons but to include the cumulative effect over the last three or four years, where you see, particularly in food, that it has gone up almost 25%.