Mr. Chairman, in looking at that recommendation, it is my understanding that this recommendation was a recommendation supported by the previous standing committee on finance. Before the purchasing of fuel is incorporated with the Power Corporation, we are embarking on a study to see just how viable all that is, so I would be prepared to probably offer the terms of reference on the study, and also keep you up to date on the study team, on how they feel it can be done. The decision has not been made to carry out that task because we do not have all the facts and all the figures and what it would mean. But I think some of the arguments that were previously made is that the Power Corporation is one of the largest purchasers of fuel, and the government for public housing, et cetera, and so in combining those there may be some cost savings; also in incorporating the storage tank facility that each group has.
So I would be prepared to provide the terms of reference on how we will be looking at this possibility of incorporation. In terms of fast-tracking the Power Corporation, I have not done an update at this point in time on rescheduling, on how we are going to do that. So as soon as we embark on that, I think it is part of the implementation, and it is not something that is decided, because I do not know if the Power Corporation, once we look at what to do, whether they really want it or not. So I will be prepared to pass those studies, as it goes on, to the Member.