Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it is not our practice to share Cabinet decisions with the public. The Member should be comforted with the fact that we have said politically that Cabinet was clear about the decision they made. We revisited the decision two weeks ago. I went beyond that by asking the staff and the Department of Justice if the political understanding that we had as Ministers of our decision of August was clear. The response was that the decision and the direction was clear.
The chairman of the Power Corporation, I believe, says that it was not clear and that created difficulty. I believe that if it had been addressed, that could have avoided the filing of an application for a single-rate zone and the resignation of the entire board of the Power Corporation. These things have happened. The problem was that the direction and the decision of Cabinet was not conveyed as thoroughly as it could have been and as it should have been, and for that we each have responsibility. It was unfortunate, but this is what happened. As the Premier, for my part in it, I take responsibility. Thank you.