Thank you very much.
From reading the piece of legislation, Bill C-30, it's my understanding that interswitching can be applied to other commodities and take into account the various regions across the country. It's my understanding that there are various rates also contemplated. Interswitching goes back to 1904. It started with a four-mile distance. Now there are a number of distances contemplated.
If 92% of producers now have access at the 160-kilometre distance for interswitching, more than they did have before that was implemented, why wouldn't you just keep it in the legislation and then go ahead and contemplate longer distances if that made more sense?