Thank you.
I'm sorry, we're well over time, but I do have a few questions and I want to take the last spot.
First of all, let me take you to the graph of the two pumps. It's the Canada average pump price components for the 2006 average, 2003 average.
I think most Canadians, when they follow the price of crude oil and they follow the price of gasoline, don't understand why there's not an exact replication between the two, or they often see prices the same. I think if we break it down, as you have done here, we can go through each section.
If you look at the 2006 average price of 97.7¢, you have crude oil, which is 45.8¢. I want to clarify this in terms of this component. Canada produces about 3% of the world's crude oil, so we are a price taker. Is there anything we can do as a nation, other than implement another national energy program, to affect the crude oil price that we have there?
Mr. Brown.