When I'm talking about wholesale price differences between Canada and the U.S., what I'm talking about is pennies a litre. We're not suggesting that Canada's wholesale prices are 30¢ a litre higher than those in the United States. They're not; they're within 6¢ to 8¢ a litre of prices in the United States.
Here's the question for you as a parliamentarian: does 6¢, 7¢, or 8¢ a litre matter? When it comes to talking to consumers about it, I suggest it does. But that's my opinion.