Just by way of example, automotive gasoline in our 16 communities ranges right now, based on our current pricing structure in place, from $1.48 per litre up to and including $1.80 per litre. If we were to attempt to do some levelling there, we would see some communities go up noticeably. We would see other communities go down significantly. With our
revolving fund to cover those types of differences to level things out, we would start to eat through our revolving fund, which is dangerous. We have to make sure we keep a certain amount in that revolving fund to cover our costs as costs change.
There are market conditions that affect us as well. We do buy our fuel and try to get it from the lowest vendor. I hear what the Member is saying about trying to find ways to keep the costs down, but some communities, including communities in the Deh Cho, would likely go up with levelling, not down. The Deh Cho has some of the lowest prices in the Northwest Territories for the 16 communities that we are responsible for.