I certainly get that. I guess my question is that the oil giants right now say that they don't like the tolls. They think they're having to pay too much when they're paying 48% of the toll, which means 52%, at $13 a barrel, is being paid by whom—by the public, by debt? I don't know. I don't know any business on the planet that subsidizes an industry like that.
The reason I asked the question is that this Simon Fraser study that just came out—I'm sure you've read it—has tagged this subsidy at between $581 and $1,248 per household. I'm being told that this is a nation-building project. Well, certainly it is, because everybody in the nation is paying up to $1,250 per household to run this bitumen down that pipeline while Suncor is getting it at a discount of over 50%.
Can you explain to me the mathematics of 21st century capitalism and if that's how it works?