When the APPI presented itself before the U.S. Congress, it pointed out that there was variance in pricing at the retail level. It would appear that your retail margins in Toronto, in the GTA, are absolutely identical. I'm not going to suggest why that is, because I think in 1998 it made a number of recommendations to avert that.
But I wanted to ask whether you believe someone has an enormous amount of market power in order to make the price exactly one-tenth of a cent within a 150-kilometre radius, which makes my job of predicting prices the next day much easier. It's something I'm not exactly pleased with.