Thank you. I have a lot of questions to ask today, with some small questions going through a long journey here.
You know, in 2008 a barrel of oil was $147, yet the price at the pumps in 2008 in St. John's, Newfoundland, was at a little over $1.20. Today the barrel is only $90. Although that's high, the pumps in St. John's are at over $1.90. Where is the money being made? Where are the profits going? I assume it's the refineries that are making a lot of profit.
I don't know if you might be able to answer that for me, Peter, just very quickly.
