Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as we all know, we do all have different rates for different communities. We have a hydro rate. We also have a utility rate, which are for diesel communities. Through those rates that basically have been in place are based on the actual costs to generate power in that community. In order to offset the high cost of power in communities, we implemented a program to subsidize power in diesel communities for residents up to 700 kilowatts. But again, Mr. Speaker, we do have to be able to show that through the power bills that we do put out it does show on the bill how much of the subsidy you're receiving for that particular month and how much your cost is in regards to the power that you consume. I think the residents have to realize that they also have to ensure that the power that they do use is the power that they have to be able to manage as part of their responsibility to pay that portion. I think we hear it a lot of time where people say my power bill's jumped this much, but I think
we also have to realize the majority of when you see the highest cost of those power bills is usually during the coldest months of the year and the winter months is when you see the biggest spike because you're using more power. So again, Mr. Speaker, we have a system that's being fair to diesel communities and residents in our small communities, but also ensuring that the consumer also plays the role in the amount of power they consume. Thank you.