Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. In terms of our utility board as compared to other jurisdictions in Nunavut, they've got their structure set up whereas their Legislature actually sets the rates and they do it a little bit differently. It's kind of like a social rate structure where the government does take up the cost for most of their communities. In the Yukon, Mr. Speaker, they've got the Yukon Utilities Board. It's structured a little bit different. The Legislature does have some say. The Legislature actually approves the final rate structure that's there; whereas our system, Mr. Speaker, our Public Utilities Board is structured at arm's length legislation. So the utilities board actually looks at the rates and agrees with them, and then there's a phase two which they actually help set the rates.
I believe last week in this House, too, a Member asked if there has ever been a refusal of a rate increase. There hasn't been, but the Public Utilities Board did look at the case and did make some changes to the original application, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.