Everybody here thanks you very much for that.
I'd like to start off with a two-part question.
In Oshawa I recently had a constituent tell me there was a shortage of gas and that some stations had no gas. The reason he called me was that at one station they put the price up to what he thought was very excessive. They were still open and were selling it at this price, and he thought it wasn't right.
The first part of my question is this. What can our constituents do when they see examples of this? What is the procedure if they see something they think is price gouging?
I understand there are four aspects that make up the price of gasoline. Could you explain these four elements and how they individually determine the price of gas so that we can explain it to our constituents a little better?