Thank you, Madam Chair. We do have a number of programs to help people with the cost of energy. As the Member has mentioned, people in public housing, people on income support, their fuel costs are covered, so they won't feel the burden; we will. We also have a seniors' fuel subsidy that people can apply for. We have the Territorial Power Subsidy Program that is becoming a concern to us. It's well over $8 million right now, and heading toward $10 million a year.
Madam Chair, we've done a lot of work on conservation, and conservation measures, working with the Arctic Energy Alliance on the methodology for doing audits, and so on. The only direct subsidy -- if that's what the Member is referring to right now -- would be through the federal program that was recently announced. Again, it's $250 and there are eligibility criteria. But if any constituents in the territory want information on that, we would be happy to point them in the right direction. Thank you, Madam Chair.