Well, when you look at one day's price, I'm reminded that the oldest person in Canada is 107, but I wouldn't spend my money on the high; I'd go on the average, which is 76.
So we look at average prices, we don't look at the price....There can be differences in Toronto, a few cents between them and Buffalo; there can be differences. But NRCan have the data, and if you look at the Toronto and Buffalo rack prices over this year, there's not a significant difference between them, other than perhaps two or three pennies, which is not going to explain the price increase we've had, which is probably due just to transportation costs.