Thank you, Mr. Speaker, my colleagues on both sides of this House. I know it was a real test for the Minister of the Power Corporation, he had the power to nay me, but he did not. As I was saying, Mr. Speaker, 68 percent of the revenues are generated in the west, but only a fraction of those revenues of the power subsidy stay in the west. The issue of cross-subsidization in the minds of the people exists. It is up to this process to try to address that particular issue. This is an important issue. I believe that it requires close scrutiny and discussion as we try to reach some sort of satisfactory agreement. If I could slightly paraphrase the Minister's closing paragraph in his statement, I also ask that all Members provide their support for the facilitation process now underway and encourage all parties to put their best efforts into achieving an acceptable agreement in regard to the future of the Power Corporation in the two new territories. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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