On the regulation, you mentioned that if someone has a rural gas station or is out of the way, they can apply to have a one-year extension.
On a previous study we had economists come in and say that if the government was serious about something or wanted to put something in, they should put in a subsidy of some sort to get service to that point. Has that been discussed or considered for rural Canada or remote gas stations, so that remote Canadians can have a gas station that has accurate measures? Is there any kind of subsidy that has been discussed?