Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My other question is the whole question of timing as to when these price increases take effect. In the last increase, ten cents a litre, I believe came into effect on New Year's.
I think the next time we do it, we should allow the residents and communities to have a heads up so they can prepare for this. If we do it, I believe we should impose these increases in the summer months so the people can be ready for it. Not halfway through the winter, where the cost of fuel usage is high during December and January, especially in my area.
I have received a lot of complaints because of the timing of it and the way it came about. I think it should have been better planned out, where the communities had an opportunity of putting some money aside for six months, realizing their bills are going to increase and they are ready for it. You do not get caught New Year's Day with an increase having to fill up your fuel tanks, because that is the highest usage of diesel fuel, especially for homeowners.
If you can take that into account. Consider the next time you do that, maybe you could consider doing it in July or August so that people can be ready for the colder, winter months and can plan for an increase.