That's a clarification, I appreciate that.
But it was more of a local phenomenon. So what it sounds like is that the cost to those suppliers of propane did not go up, yet, because they could, they were charging more.
Ms. Dagenais, I am not saying that it is anti-competitive behaviour, but is raising prices really just for the benefit of consumers?
Is it gouging? Is gouging different—I think it is—from anti-competitive behaviour? Can you have gouging without it being anti-competitive? Was there gouging here or am I looking at it the wrong way?