Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, as the program exists today, elders who own their own homes and are paying the power bill do qualify for a subsidy; the same subsidy that's available to all residents in the territory. For a rebate of that nature, if the committee felt strong enough for the government overall to look at establishing something like that, we would look at it. But under the review that is happening, it's around the existing structure, the rates, what's driving those rates, and the cost to go up and look at that side of the equation. We have other programs out there. As the Member touched on, we have the Fuel Subsidy Program for seniors, as well, to try to help lower the cost of living in our communities in the Northwest Territories and there are other programs that people could apply for. Through our income support programs of hardship, there are areas there as well. There are a number of other areas and that's some of the difficulty, I guess, in the Northwest Territories, is that there are different departments that offer programs that are meant to mitigate the cost of living in the northern communities.
Specifically to the Power Support Program issue, again, the subsidy is just that. It's providing a subsidy to help people in the Northwest Territories that have their homes and are paying their power themselves. Then we do have a number of other programs out there, but not related to this. Thank you.