Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the area of the Territorial Power Support Program, as the Member stated, is to try to even out the cost of providing power to residents of the Northwest Territories, and we have, over the last number of years, been increasing the amount because of the growth and demand -- more houses out there as well as people in the North. We feel, however, initially when we put the plans together that there was no anticipation of such a jump in the price of oil, hopefully it will continue to come down somewhat. A lot of it depends on when fuel was purchased and how that falls out in the next resupply and having that impact, and then we would have to look at making possible further adjustments.
For this year we have estimated that we would be fairly close to the previous year's targets. For example, in 2003-2004 the Territorial Power Support Program cost in the area of $7.2 million. That is something that we are concerned with, in earlier questions yesterday as well as today, about what can we do. It is fairly difficult to try to plan ahead if we are not sure, for example, a rate rider going forward will get approved. So that makes it a bit more difficult to try and project some of those changes. Thank you.