It's not Unfairness at the Pumps Act.
I think the point you make about retailers having integrity is an important point to be made. I think the whole point of legislation like this is to protect the vast majority of retailers who are operating with integrity, to protect their names. As you mentioned, most of them are not going to have any problem with this act and with the requirements of the act, because they're already following the rules and they want to make sure their pumps are accurate.
But in terms of the numbers that did come out and the numbers that have been presented, how is it that twice as many of the pumps that are measured are outside the appropriate range, are not in range, to the benefit of the retailer, as opposed to the benefit of the consumer? I think that's something that is of concern to people looking at this, that when the pumps are inaccurate, twice as often it's to the benefit of the retailer.
Why is that?