Again, the way I would characterize it is that it's very important for the department to know whether the subsidy is being passed on. The department has indicated things like volume in some places. Our response to volume is that it's just volume shipped; that's not necessarily food purchased.
I think the other thing is concerning the northern food basket, which has been mentioned a few times. We have indicated that we have some concerns with the northern food basket as well. There's not a way to verify that the prices that are collected during that process are accurate. There are 30 retailers that are not included, and that type of thing.
We're satisfied that the department has accepted our recommendations and recognized that there's more work to do. Again, it's about trying to get to understanding whether that subsidy is being passed on. I don't think anybody should underestimate how much work has to go into being able to get to that answer of whether or not that subsidy is being passed on.