The short answer to that is no, we did not consider a sliding scale. Just as you indicated, and my colleague Mr. Vinet indicated, the owner of the device is required to keep the device accurate. If large retailers with that kind of throughput are getting their pumps checked every three months, as you indicated, that's good. It improves the accuracy within Canada. At some point, if you don't have those pumps checked, if you do go simply on throughput, you could have a device maybe in a rural area that wouldn't be inspected for five years. I don't think that's fair to the consumers in rural areas that their device would be inspected only once every five years based on throughput, when there are many other factors involved relating to the accuracy of the pump.
On June 17th, 2010. See this statement in context.