Mr. Speaker, I do not recall the exact wording and so on in a June meeting. I recall the one in the meeting in August. Certainly in June, we as a government had come to the conclusion that the numbers just did not work in a way that we could figure it out for a one-rate zone. In August, the Power Corporation was continuing to work along in that direction. They had continued over the summer. They were continuing with it.
I do not think that they felt they were bound to drop their one-rate application. The direction we had from Cabinet was that we would cease consultation on the Robertson report, and one piece of it did mention the one-rate zone. Now, does ceasing consultation by government on one-rate zone translate into "Board for the NTPC, you better change your application and stop with your plans to put this before the Public Utilities Board?" The chairman did not see it that way and I did not particularly see it that way at that time either. Thank you.