I think what it reflects are differences between local and regional markets with supply and demand to balance each side. Clearly, across Canada we operate in a number of different local regional markets, and the supply and demand dynamics within those markets do differ. Clearly, we've seen a tremendous amount of volatility in fuel prices over the last number of months.
I can't talk to the specifics of what's happening in your constituency or in your city, Mr. McTeague, on the basis of an individual observation over a short period of time. Certainly we'd have to look at the longer-term volatility overall and longer-term shifts. But clearly, from our position, it really reflects the local supply and demand dynamics, which are not the same in every region of the country.