It is the biggest contributor. Just to bring it down to the experience that Canadians have, it depends where you are in Canada. If you're in B.C., it's more expensive.
If you filled up your car last summer, it probably cost you more than $2 a litre. I think the Canadian average was around $2.10. Now, I filled up a week ago, and it was $1.55. That has been of some relief to Canadians.
Unfortunately, food price inflation is a different story. Food price inflation is still running at 10% or 11%.