To the best of my knowledge, no, they did not. We're not aware of any country that does it through a sliding scale on throughput. As my colleague Mr. Vinet said, we think that would be extremely difficult to administer, both from a cost perspective and from an administrative perspective, because some gas stations might need to be checked every month and some wouldn't be checked for ten years. We'd have to look at the sliding scale. We don't think it would be equitable across the country based on throughput. We believe they would have the ability to have their pumps checked more often. As I said earlier, if they're giving away product, it affects their profit margin.
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