Thank you, Madam Chair. There are a couple of things happening here. One is that we want to get more efficiencies, but that doesn't mean we are going to suddenly cut people's heat off or give them less water delivery or sewage pickup and so on. We will,
at the end of the day, pay the actual cost. That's the reality here.
Now the other one is that because we need the subsidies from ECE to be able to pay these costs, it also depends on them being able to find a way of getting the money to us. But no matter how we do it, in the end, we are paying the full cost.