Thank you very much. I appreciate that answer.
We have a situation now, at least in northwestern Ontario, where suppliers have....They've let the price fluctuate throughout the heating season and during the year. It has not been a fixed price. They've signed everybody up on fixed contracts, including my supplier. It's about 10% more than it was in the previous year.
My concern is this. If we're going to see the wholesale price go down, how are consumers going to ever realize that price? We've seen fixed prices before in the natural gas market in the past and various things. They're not very workable.
Do you have any influence on retailers at all, to say to them, “Listen, we don't want to get into these fixed price contracts because what it looks like is that you're taking advantage of a crisis”. Certainly, they will this year because the price will continue to go down. I don't mind telling you what I paid on my new contract. I think it's 76¢ a litre.
Years and years ago, I worked in propane at a co-op and know that propane was, at that time, sort of a throwaway thing. It was not really seen as a serious gas product, which it is now.
I'm just curious as to what you think about retailers. I know you don't have any say in what retailers do. Do you find that might hurtful to the industry?