Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Warren, I want to build on Mr. Rogers' comments here. The frustrating point is.... We talk about the fluctuations. There's no fluctuation with the carbon tax. It is imposed now at 14¢ per litre. The other thing to remember here in the province, as well, is the 17¢-per-litre increase on homeowners who heat their homes with oil, and it's going up.
I just want to get one quick clarification before I go to Ms. Callahan.
When you talk about the fuel surcharge, if that carbon tax was scrapped and taken off the price of fuel, the fuel surcharge amount that you charge would decrease, and that would lower the cost of getting goods and food here to the province. Is that correct?