I note, Madam Commissioner, your comments with respect to the wholesale margin of gasoline being anywhere from 6¢ to 10¢ a litre for a 10-week period as being normal to reflect what's happening in the United States. I recognize that when there's a crisis south of the border, we tend to pay 4¢ to 5¢ a litre more than they do.
This brings me to my point, Mr. Taylor, about your reference points in which you're comparing gasoline. No doubt Montreal will be compared to Burlington, Toronto to Buffalo, and so on, right across the border. The irony for some of us who have studied this is that none of those communities have refineries. They are simply price takers and they're literally, in terms of their size, in terms of their through-put, in terms of their thresholds, the proverbial tail that wags the dog.
Maybe I could ask you, when you do your analysis...and I presume you're doing it the way I am. In about 20 minutes I'm going to get tomorrow's wholesale prices from all the companies, which are, ironically, identical in every community across the country as a reflection of competition—