Mr. Speaker, there has been no specific plan to divide the Power Corporation. The facility requirements in the communities are programmed over a 10-year period in trying to put in or upgrade plants that serve the community. This is done as a total package presently. At the appropriate time that a Nunavut government is in place or the process begins, that would be the appropriate time for these types of discussions to begin.
The planning that is in place is to provide a good service to all communities in the NWT, and hopefully if we do that, however it is divided, whatever each territory takes over or each separate corporation would be advanced and in good condition and be a viable facility and be something that can last a community, according to the needs of the community. So what we are planning to do is just to build a good corporation with good facilities, and hopefully, when the time comes, if there is a decision to divide and have another corporation, those assets will be meaningful and will be of value to the new corporation. So we are continuing our 10-year plan and trying to put those facilities in place.