We know on the infrastructure side that Ontario gets a bit of a benefit because of the presence of one very small independent player in the Montreal-Quebec region. I believe it's Norcan. Without them, I'm sure the prices would be a little higher.
Can you explain to us here why it is that with refinery margins of 25.7¢ a litre and with $10 billion a year—using Natural Resources Canada's own findings of 41 billion litres of gasoline sold every year—we don't see competition coming into this business to challenge those fat-loaded margins? Why oh why does it not happen in this industry? Why are there no new competitors coming into this industry to challenge those margins to give consumers the benefit?