Ultimately, we typically go to the same gas station to fill up our vehicles. So if Mr. McTeague is going to fill up his 80-litre gas tank at the same gas station over and over again, if he's at one of those gas stations that's significantly out of whack, he's going to be hit time and time again. It's not going to balance out over time in any sense.
Mr. McTeague talks about the level of tolerance. It's an interesting question whether the 0.5% is the right number or not. Were there data on the pumps that were actually within the range of tolerance as to whether those minor inaccuracies would have been skewed towards the consumer or retailer? In a sense, that could add up over a significant amount of time, right?