Mr. Chairman, that is not the intent. It was just something, an item, an issue that we committed to reviewing because there were a lot of questions on why and how rates were set and established at such a rate as they were in the individual communities, because, for every community, we have a different rate. So we committed to do that.
In some areas, when you look at $9 million, it seems like a lot, but most of the power plants that are built in communities are in the range of $5 million. Mind you, the plants that are put in the community last many, many years. I would like to get very excited about the $9 million, but when we look at the cost of even replacing an engine or refurbishing an engine, $9 million is not a lot of money.
As well, the Power Corporation is also asked to pay a dividend out of that net income, and I think the last dividend we have been requested to pay is over $3 million. I think $3.5 million, somewhere around there. So these are areas, these are chunks of money that come out very quickly, so I think that I would like to be excited but it gets expended very quickly. Thank you.