There was no difference. Okay.
We had a situation, of course, where in the dead of winter, some people had no supply or they had a huge spike—I mean, 100% or more. A spike of 400% is an enormous spike in cost if you're trying to heat your home with this. I don't think those consumers would have felt that there was a well-functioning market at that point.
We heard a lot from the departments and agencies about how they try to ensure there is a well-functioning market, and I appreciate their efforts in that regard. However, certainly I don't think that consumers felt it was there last year, or that there was a level playing field in terms of the way that the market was functioning.
I understood what you said about how you can't say to your members, “Let's talk about the price.” I appreciate that. I can also understand how you would want to say to your members in certain cases, “We don't want to get a bad rap for our industry”.
Let's go back to the suggestions you had about what the Government of Canada should be doing. You seem to be suggesting that the government is not collecting and reporting detailed enough statistics, or accurate or up-to-date enough statistics, on what's happening with propane supplies. How should that be changed?