Gasoline has always been a hot topic for the Competition Bureau, dating back to the Restrictive Trade Practices Commission in the 1980s that Mr. Vincent referred to in his opening statement. But even more recently, we monitor gasoline prices and stay abreast of developments in the industry, specifically to respond to complaints we get about price fixing in the gasoline sector and other types of alleged anti-competitive activities in the marketplace.
I think we have studied the gasoline markets six times over the years. We've talked to people in the industry and collected information. Every single time in those six major investigations we did not come to any conclusion, except that market forces were responsible for specific spikes in the price of gasoline.