To take that a step further, if somebody were to file a complaint for a situation similar to what you just described, we would ask questions, ask what is going on, what prices they are seeing in the market. At that point we would also take a look at what's going on in the marketplace in terms of the crude oil and wholesale gasoline affecting that region.
I think it's important to note that as I mentioned earlier, different prices in different local markets can be affected by a variety of factors. If we're talking about an increase in price--often people complain about high prices--unless the high price is the result of anti-competitive behaviour and unless there's some information that there's a price discrepancy or a higher price as a result of anti-competitive behaviour, or even some semblance of that, there's no basis on which to initiate an investigation and inquiry under the Competition Act.