Yes, Mr. Johnston, I would very much like to see that.
It seems that we put the cart before the horse. I mean we are all in favour of making sure there's accuracy in numbers, but it would appear to me that we have predicated the idea of mandatory certification of calibration on information no one really has, and which for now has been very much the preserve of your agency or your department.
Based on that, can you tell us whether the information was based on wear and tear, or was it based on a willful attempt by retailers, to use the minister's term, to “chisel” consumers?
I think some of your associates were here yesterday when the independent gas retailler suggested that the skew of 6%, of which 2% or one third favoured consumers and two thirds did not, was inaccurate. Can you comment on the accuracy of how you determined this to be against the retailler or against consumers? In other words, the one in 25 pumps you tested that did not favour consumers, was this rigorously tested? Has the data been peer-reviewed, or is this just an analysis that you made based on a number of factors?