I'm no authority on the Competition Bureau. I hope you don't think I'm sticking my head in the sand, but I've been around almost as long as all of you people, and I keep hearing about reviews of gasoline pricing in committees in the U.S. and in Canada year after year. Every time the price goes up, some committee reviews it, and every time there seems to be no evidence. Now, why there's no evidence, I don't know.
I think it's been overdone. As Mr. Diwan and I have both said, people in the refining business or the marketing business make very little money. It's not a great business to be in, unfortunately. I think it's something we chase all the time. But I always go back to saying we have a fundamental, major problem in this country and in the world. The biggest problem in the world is the declining sources of energy, and the International Energy Agency is going to go there. You will see that in November they're going to come out with a whole new study of world supply and they're going to change your assumptions. It's a very big issue.