Mr. Speaker, once they have exhausted all their avenues through the Power Corporation, that's mainly through the local office, the superintendent, all the way up through the system in the Power Corporation, then they have their MLAs who represent them. They can bring it to me and I can take it on to the board chair or the board members or they could take it directly to the board members. All customers have the option when the Public Utilities Board meets on a fairly regular basis on rate applications, to make their concerns known then. But if it's about a specific power bill, a specific issue in their own house, then the best avenue is to work through the Power Corporation. I have to say, Mr. Speaker, the evidence I have is that they have been very thorough in looking into any of the complaints that are brought to them as a corporation.
Joe Handley on Question 284-14(6): Avenue For Disputing Power Bills
In the Legislative Assembly on June 10th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 284-14(6): Avenue For Disputing Power Bills
Question 284-14(6): Avenue For Disputing Power Bills
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 9th, 2003
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