I understand there is a consumer section within your department; it may be in Industry, but it's gone back and forth over some time. If the Department of Natural Resources wanted to inform Canadians, consumers in particular, what would be the difficulty in determining or acquiring the wholesale prices that the oil industry from region to region posts at three o'clock every day, which allow little backbenchers like me to be able to come up with the precise price for tomorrow? What's preventing the department from doing exactly the same thing, as opposed to going through this—and you'll pardon my expression—tawdry comparison with Buffalo, which produces no gasoline and which follows the Toronto rack? What prevents the department from doing that? Is it something you've considered?
On June 11th, 2007. See this statement in context.