There is a comment here that you've made regarding substitution. In the substitution you refer to the fact that home heating fuel, which is, as we know, diesel, may drive the price of another form of another commodity. And we talked about arbitraging and speculation a while ago, through my colleague Mr. Masse.
Do you believe there is a chance for us to be more predictable as Canadians, since we are an energy producer? A lot of us know the valuation of the Canadian dollar often follows the price of energy. When energy is up, so is the currency; therefore, it's a shield against the benchmark for pricing, which is the United States, not Canada. And I'm not here to reopen that debate.
Is there any way in which you can provide, short of a regulatory regime, perhaps a more competitive regime in terms of those who supply a product? Your member companies, I would assume, include the propane industry.