Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to speak again today on the issue of the Power Corporation. The government has put forward a position to keep one corporation based on a share split of 60/40 west and east. My understanding is Nunavut is asking for a 50/50 share split. The Western Coalition has a position of a 69/31 share split based on revenue and population. There is another position as I have raised in the House a number of days ago of those who think it would be in the best interest of all of us to divide the Power Corporation now and have done with it. That is a position that has been getting some press lately and there is an increasing interest in this situation. It was very interesting to listen to the Member of Iqaluit's statement yesterday where he, in fact, supports splitting the Power Corporation. I would like to quote from yesterday's unedited Hansard, "we decided as residents endorsed by a public vote to divide, Mr. Speaker, to divide equally. Mr. Speaker that includes liabilities and, Mr. Speaker, that includes assets like the Power Corporation." If by dividing equally, my colleague means equally based on population and revenue generation, then I think you will find a lot of support for that position in the west. If, in fact, he is talking of dividing equally 50/50 then I would suggest he is dreaming in the most spectacular of technicolour and pursuing an option that will never be realized. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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