It's about ready to go up, but if you look at the cost of petroleum today to fill up your gas tank, to heat your home or, in farmers' cases, keep their livestock warm, it can equate to far more than 0.1%, I can assure you. According to Saskatchewan agricultural producers, it was costing their farmers, on average, an additional 10%.
If you look at the cost of gasoline at the pump, it's 10%, sir. Excuse me if I question your numbers.