Mr. Speaker, certainly I can try to fine tune the calculations we have now and provide it to the honourable Member. As the Member knows, many of the units we have are very energy inefficient and we know we are going to be making some remedies to that because people will be in the position to demand much more response to upgrading of units because they will be paying their own way in those units. As well, we anticipate people will be more conscious of energy efficiency because they are going to be paying their own bills. There are a number of factors involved.
As for the second question, will we provide the statistics we have, yes, I am prepared to do that. Secondly, will the shortfall require a rate increase and will that be passed on to the consumers? Mr. Speaker, any rate increase that the Power Corporation advocates in seeking has to go through the Public Utilities Board which assesses whether there is a requirement for such. If there is a requirement for such, yes, that does get passed on to the consumer. Thank you.