Okay.
There was a significant variation in some places. You had done regional ones, mostly in municipal regions such as Toronto and Hamilton. The Hamilton rate of charges was at least 50% higher--closer to 75% higher--than Toronto's; Quebec's was substantially lower than Montreal's; the rate in St. John's, Newfoundland, was about a third of what it was in Saint John, New Brunswick.
I'm trying to get some sense of what that variation was about. It was quite noticeable. Is there any explanation?