I know that the communities that are serviced by the petroleum products division do have fuel provided and the government does have these safeguards built in. I believe there’s some averaging and things to make it less onerous on the communities when the purchase of fuel has taken place at a higher price. But we regulate the cost of power in the Northwest Territories. I don’t think that home heating oil or gasoline and diesel to drive our vehicles is any less of an essential commodity, yet it seems like right now anybody can charge any price they want.
It may be somewhat controlled by competition, but I think that once you get into the North, the outlets for that competition do get decreased and get smaller. So if we don’t have any control over these retail prices, would the government at least undertake to
do some study or research into this to see if the retail prices have in fact been tracking and staying with the price of crude? Thank you.