Thank you. I follow the Minister's argument there. I guess what I'm looking at is a rate rider, Mr. Chairman, from my understanding, is a temporary price adjustment. It is subject to certain terms and time frames. The Minister is referring to the base rate, which again, from my understanding, is something that goes through an extraordinarily complex process and has to be approved by the Public Utilities Board. The base rate will not change, because there's a temporary rate rider imposed on Yellowknife. So this is my understanding. I wanted to confirm with the Minister if this is the case. Are we understanding, or maybe we need to seek some more clarification? Thank you.
Bill Braden on Committee Motion 21-15(3): Recommendation To Resolve The Sirius Diamond Receivership Issue, Carried
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Committee Motion 21-15(3): Recommendation To Resolve The Sirius Diamond Receivership Issue, Carried
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 15th, 2005
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