 And if you had some information readily available in front of you that talked about the various nutritional components of the options that you have in a store like this, you'd probably take a minute to look at it and increasingly we are asking, challenging, encouraging British Columbians to make the healthy choice. And happily, increasingly they are. We're very happy to have the support of the government. We're very happy to have this initiative kick off in a convenience store because we see more consumers through our doors than any other channel from coast to coast. We see the population of Canada in a week from our stores coast to coast, or to bring it home to British Columbia over a million every day. So it's good news, it's very much consistent with what we are trying to promote as part of Healthy Families British Columbia and the message I carry with me everywhere I go these days, ladies and gentlemen, is 10 years ago we spent $7 billion, we're closing in on $17 billion. We cannot continue to use taxpayers' money exclusively to fund the treatment of disease. We've got to encourage prevention and fund actually prevention. Today we celebrate a partner that actually isn't asking to draw on the public purse but stepping forward of its own volition to take some important and logical steps to help people make those healthy choices. I say thank you, I say well done, bravo, and I may grab a banana on the way out. Thanks everyone.