Mr. Boles, in September 2008, two years ago, we wound up in a situation where, as a result of the closure of the refinery in Port Arthur and several refineries on the Texas gulf coast, Americans faced about a 6¢-a-gallon increase and Canadians were treated to a 60¢-a-gallon increase. So my question again is, is it conceivable that what is a proverbial cold in the United States could turn out to be pneumonia for most Canadians right where they least expect it, in their pocketbook?