Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, if we were to have every community pay actually fully burdened costs for supplying fuel in communities, it would be significantly higher than we sell it now. As I stated earlier, the capital portion of the tank farms in communities is not incorporated in any pricing. So if we were to go strictly on a fully burdened full-cost recovery on every community, the price of gas and fuel in the communities would be significantly higher because of the remoteness, the transportation costs of getting that, and the construction of those types of facilities. So the way we've structured it for our O and M costs has been as
fair as we can develop it. If we were going to go the full private sector style where each community would set its own rate based on volume and so on, then we'd also have to incorporate an actual capital cost feature in there to recover those so that there is a fund building up to replace those facilities in those communities, and that would be much higher than we'd want to pass on to those residents in the smaller communities. Thank you.