It's a very troubling industry, as the chair will remember, because of course there's virtually only one company in Canada that provides it, and we have a competition bureau that was asked to give some comment on it, that felt it was a very dangerous situation for consumers if only one company could produce it.
How do you think we can get to the point where we can assure Canadians that all the money they're investing, including what Mr. Baily said a little earlier about the Toronto prices and the big refineries at St-Romuald...? In my region, in Toronto and London, an enormous amount of tax money was spent building pipelines to ship gasoline and oil to the west. That line has now been turned around to allow gasoline to flow the other way into Toronto, with the predictable effect that we're paying higher prices in the heartland of where manufacturing is taking place. Now, that's not to exclude other regions, but it makes us rather uncompetitive.
How can we respond to that when local competition is not allowed to flourish in such places as Toronto, and not just on gasoline, obviously, but on other products?