 Well, if you drive around the Bemidji area, you'll see that right now the average price for gas is around $2.54 per gallon. Around the state, gas prices tend to be a little lower than that right now. For instance, in Brainerd, the gas price right now is $2.25. Even the Twin Cities metro area has their prices down to around $2.40. There's a lot of factors that go into determining gas prices like crude oil costs, taxes and distribution, and even the weather can play a part. Everyone's milk price is different. Everyone's bread price is different. Everyone's meat price is different. But for the most part, we're the only industry that you price shop at 65 miles an hour. You can be driving down the interstate 85 miles an hour and know what the price of gas is on the stations you go by. It's just something unique to our industry that it forces everybody to stay at the same price because if you run the price down, they match you. If you run the price up, they may, they may not. For Bemidji, it generally takes longer for gas prices to go up just like it takes longer for gas prices to go down in Bemidji. It all has to do with the suppliers that come to the Bemidji area. Our supplier is actually past president of the Minnesota Petroleum Markets Association and Bemidji traditionally has the tightest margins and the lowest prices in Minnesota if we want to look historically over the last number of years. There are times Bemidji is a little bit higher, but our prices also go up slower. So what happens is a lot of times when prices are going up and the market's been very, very volatile for a while. When the prices go up, the retail never keeps up to what we're actually paying for. And there are times we're selling it for what we pay for, maybe even less. And of course there's also no way to determine how much gas will go up or down in the future. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.