Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our panellists here this morning. It's a very intriguing topic, of course, and it's on the minds of many folks particularly through this past summer, going back to early July.
Mr. Boag, returning to the theme you were discussing with Ms. Nash's question, I want to come back to that briefly, the notion that shocks in the supply--and I think back to Hurricane Katrina--instantly show up at retail. I know I get the question regularly from constituents in my riding, who ask, how is it that it shows up literally the same day when there's an event that causes that?
Could you explain that?