Mr. McLinton, for the retailer, I know many of the things we purchase here are brand-type products. As I understand it, with branded types of products, one of the big concerns with the TPP has been that this is made for large, global corporate players. If they are selling a pair of Nike shoes that are made in Vietnam, one of the TPP countries, when they export those shoes, be it to the United States, Canada, Switzerland, or other countries, they put a price on that shoe based on what the market will bear. What we will find here in Canada is that many of the prices are a lot higher because our market will bear those prices. You'll find a pair of Nike shoes at $130, the same currency—
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