Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, again, we all know the process we have to go through to find power rates and exactly what's acceptable to everyone. Again, this is a new concept that's being thrown out there. We do have a rate application process which we put forward basically every two or four years. It goes through the Public Utilities Board process, and also we talk about one-rate zone, two-rate zones, and at some point we have to make a decision on that so we have a system that's fair to everyone, but also realizing we do have different types of energy communities; diesel, hydro and residual communities. So I think we do have to look at it in a context of how we basically develop our business case, but also realizing we do have a regulatory process we have to go through. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 353-15(5): Residual Interruptible Power Rate
In the Legislative Assembly on February 19th, 2007. See this statement in context.
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Question 353-15(5): Residual Interruptible Power Rate
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 18th, 2007
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