Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In answer to the first question, the important aspect is to get the parties to sign-off on the transition agreement. If we have a sign-off on the transition agreement, I believe that the will is there for us to proceed as if the legislation will be successful in March. Given the fact that all parties are represented at the table, I have every reason to believe that we would be successful getting the legislation through. So, no, there will be no problem if we can get everybody to initial the agreement. I am confident that this will be enough to ensure continuity of service.
If we are not able to achieve an agreement in the next few days, I cannot say at this point in time what the next step would be. I am confident we will find a way to ensure that the power continues to be delivered both east and west, after April 1st. Will that be through two separate utilities or through one continued one? The fact of the matter is, there is not time to set up a new headquarters operation in Nunavut for April 1st, 1999. I would expect that whether through contracting provisions or some other approach, there will still be management of power delivery in Nunavut by the NWT Power Corporation after April 1st for some period of time, even if we technically have two power corporations on that date. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.