I'm wondering if it might be possible to provide the public with an opportunity to get access to that information, given that it's publicly posted. If it were not publicly posted, I would yell that this may be a question of collusion. But I see Toronto's posted price tomorrow will be 65.5¢ a litre. Ottawa will be 65.2¢ a litre, and I can go down a list of every city.
That's simply available by going on Bloomberg, because those companies are posting their prices and saying to the industry and to shareholders in the United States, this is what we're going to charge Canadians tomorrow.
Why can't you, for a couple of bucks, go online—I think it's $800 a month—find out what that is and post those prices at five o'clock or six o'clock at night so my constituents can know not what happened two weeks ago, but what's going to happen tomorrow morning--if they can even get gas, which they can't in Oshawa?