It went from 6¢ to 10¢ and, Mr. Quintal suggested, to 25¢, and it could be $1 and you'd still fundamentally have the same infrastructure problems of refineries being controlled by a handful of refiners. In fact, if I understand you well, no one is going to take those risks.
Natural Resources Canada and the Competition Bureau seem to sit on their laurels, content with the comparisons they're making—which, I see, the Ontario government uses as well—between Toronto and Buffalo; Montreal and Burlington; and Bangor, Maine, and the entire production in the Maritimes, and so on, right across the country. Are you satisfied that is a fair and honest comparison, or is it simply playing the consumer, as we've seen in the past?