Obviously, when we conduct an investigation, the more information the better. That being said, I think over the years it has been discussed. We've done a lot of investigations over the last 20 years and gained a good understanding of the gasoline market in Canada--local, regional, national, and even international. That base of knowledge and experience allows us to look at these situations, understand the market dynamics, and try to determine at that point if there is cause for concern under the act, or if it is just local market conditions playing out and affecting the retail prices.