It is frustrating, because it has the appearance of refiners actually taking advantage of very difficult circumstances in other parts of the world and applying that difficult circumstance in a speculative price increase for Canadian consumers here in Canada.
Just to use Katrina as an example, if we are net exporters of gasoline products, we're really not impacted, but they've appeared to say, let's take advantage of Katrina because the U.S. is basically prepared to buy more gasoline; the price is very inelastic, they need to buy it, so let's take advantage of that, and let's jack up domestic Canadian prices so that we can just take advantage of all that.