Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate you coming back. I believe you gave all these answers in your first round when you were here, and if those who weren't here read the blues, they'd know that.
Let's get right to the crux of the matter. This bill, regardless of its title, requiring them to do service stations and others... I think that's another point we need to make: we're talking about service stations, and they're going to look at your data, whether it's in the 94% or the 2% one way, 4% the other. But in the municipality of Burlington or any other municipality, when the truck goes across the weigh scale at any of our quarries in our area to build roads, for the rock that they're going to use to build roads, those could be out significantly and the taxpayer could be paying more money for road repair and new roads than they have to.
So this bill doesn't just deal with gasoline. It deals with others. But in fact for Measurement Canada this bill will help you do a better job in terms of making sure the consumers are getting what they're paying for. Is that correct?