I'll just comment on the wholesale prices that underpin retail prices.
Certainly in Toronto we've seen an increase in the spread between Toronto and Montreal on the wholesale level. Traditionally, Toronto runs at about 0.8¢ to a penny higher than Montreal does, and that reflects that the incremental barrel is coming from Montreal and costs about a penny to get into that market. Recently that spread has blown out to as much as 3.5¢ a litre.
Again, the market control by the folks who are setting those prices is high, and we've spoken to that before. The concentration of refining interests in Ontario and the land-locked nature of Ontario enable refiners to price whatever they want, really, at the wholesale level.