That's right. It was the DIR.
You recall that with Katrina—I'm just raising this as a matter—there was an increase in the United States of about two cents a litre in the Texas region. For average Canadians, it was 12.9 cents. The bureau at that point said that it was just a result of competition.
Mr. Bilodeau, if we were to grant the powers Mr. Vincent so clearly wants to give you, and you had the resources, would one of the things you could look at be the fact that in the United States and in every regional market and among various players, the wholesale price differential amounts to several cents a gallon on any given day? This could be proven through OPIS or Bloomberg or whoever you want. It also explains why on street corners in the United States, which anybody travelling down there will notice, there are substantial differentials in prices, which do not exist in Canada.