That's fair. My only comment back to you would be that when I see grocery stores, as an example, with $4 billion more in profit in an inflationary environment postpandemic than prepandemic, I'm a bit concerned when I think of the cost to consumers. However, I take your point that profit shouldn't be a problem in and of itself, certainly, for business.
To put the same question to Ms. Shaban, don't we want greater competition? Shouldn't we be using the act to increase competition if we're concerned about prices for consumers in the end, especially in the environment in which we live?