Your bill is really concerned with gas prices—and we know the Competition Bureau, in the past, has found price-fixing in Quebec. We have to remember that in urban centres—I can't say for rural, but in urban centres—99% of the gas in the ground is owned by the oil companies, not by individual retailers. It's almost all agents. They're like professional retailers who don't own the product. Maybe they own the product that's on the shelf in terms of cigarettes and so on, but they don't own the product in the ground.
The gasoline is owned by the oil companies and it's their decision on the what the price is going to be.