Okay. I think I'm going to want to park this one for now, Mr. Chairman. I'd like to go back and do a bit more investigation into that. The terminology is important to me. Whether it's rate or base rate gives it considerable flexibility and I'll come back to the core of my line of questioning which was universality. If there is going to be some kind of a temporary cost-induced increase for some power customers in the NWT and we're going to rescue them, why aren't we doing it for everybody? Electricity is electricity. I'm concerned that we're tinkering here with something that really I think is important across the board. There are some aspects of distributing power costs and things that we have accepted and absorbed. The Power Subsidy Program is certainly one of them. But now, as I say, I just feel that we're tinkering. But I'll need to do a bit more research and then I may come back either to committee or the Assembly with some further questioning.
I did have one more point to ask about though in this particular area and it relates to the rate rider. I call it the rescue program, Mr. Chairman, that was recently announced. There are some 22 communities included in here and I wanted to ask why Detah was included, Mr. Chairman. I don't want to pick on the good folks at Detah, but they are on the same power grid system as Yellowknife and Rae and I wanted to see why it is that they qualify for this area here when Rae and Yellowknife don't. Thank you.