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Oh, well, Ontario has a terrible food insecurity and people aren't really wanting to go out anymore. So they're good at reporting it to us, but they don't seem to really give you any solution. You know, it's like, you're telling us all about it, we know about that. I mean, we live, we're alive, we're alive and breathing, we live out here. But they never seem to really have any hope or any solution about it. But I guess not, right? I mean, usually when inflation happens, it stays up. There's never ever been a time in history where it's gone the opposite way. It just doesn't happen. Unless you really think we're going to go back to 1930s prices, right? right like where it's like you get a loaf of bread for 15 cents so it's always up up up up up up up up and then the interest rates go up up up up up up now y'all cats are older than me that there's those of you if you seen where it's ever went down there's no such thing as a deflation there's no depreciation we're not going back to little house on the prairie where Paul needed 40 cents so Mary could get a new pair of glasses so it doesn't it doesn't go down so this people people think of that phrase what goes up right it doesn't apply with inflation with inflation what goes up stays up and goes up even higher. Word is born. Okay, I'll turn it back to Russ. I'm still in the building. The A3KKY.
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