Just to make a point, if we are going to try to take that uncertainty and the speculative effect out of the market, it's a global market, and we have to do it in concert with the global players who are controlling supply, such as OPEC and the U.S.; we'd have to do it in concert with them. It's not something we should try to do by coming up with a made-in-Canada solution, trying to regulate prices. The price is the best signal of supply and demand, even with the speculation.
What we should be doing, though, is looking forward. If we are truthful, the future is one of constrained resources and constrained energy use. How do we manage that situation? It's going to be an economy of high energy prices, and manufacturers and industry have to adjust to that over a period of time.