What I can speak to is what we're doing today, and what we're doing today we have to do in the context of the Competition Act. What we're concerned about in any situation, and in this situation, is if there is conduct that is contrary to the act. In this particular situation, if Shell decided to sell their refinery and engage in a transaction with another party, as the Competition Bureau, the mergers branch would review the transaction to assess whether or not there is a lessening of competition in the markets that we would be looking at.
Right now, as we speak today, we've examined a variety of matters in the petroleum sector, but we're not engaged in any matter that involves Shell Canada's Montreal refinery.