This is where I think Mr. Vincent has a point. And I have been concerned about the oil and gas industry. We were talking about that. The refining issue is that I think if you don't have competition, it's the same thing as collusion, and when you have vertical integration there is no competition, and it should be studied on a larger, broad base.
I'd point out the fact that we need refining capacity in this country, but we've actually seen refineries closed, not just in Burlington but also in Montreal recently, and we actually saw basically an attempt to block the purchase and development of that refinery. So I see the point Mr. Vincent is making here.
It appears that your department doesn't particularly want this, so you're probably not going to use it anyway until you get a commissioner. But if we had some type of scenario that emerged, wouldn't it be good to have that in the back pocket of the commissioner, who could put that through if an emergency or some type of an issue emerged that was significant to Canadian consumers in the general public?