I wonder if the Minister could provide us with that information at a later date. I just note the apparently high contracting dollars, $1.25 million for the Hydro Strategy and so on, that are being contracted out. It seems like we do have the expertise. I have had occasion to meet some of these people and they seem very qualified and whatnot. I haven’t met them all and I think it would be great to know that.
I’d like to talk about the Electricity Rate Review briefly here. I’m wondering if and when the Minister will come clean, so to speak, about how much GNWT is paying extra for this buy-down in electricity rates. Just briefly, the sorts of things that I’m aware of are the $3 million a year to buy down the rate riders. Businesses which were previously paying millions in power rates are considerably lower now. I’m happy to see that but I’m wondering what that amount is per year. We’re forgoing a Power Corporation dividend of $3.5 million. We’re probably over $10 million per year already for the next two years. Of course we’ve raised the thresholds beyond which residents and municipalities, I believe, pay the true cost of power, so there are probably some extra costs here. There’s a quarter million dollars in the cost of review. Certainly there are other costs that have accrued to GNWT behind the scenes that I haven’t detailed here. I’m wondering if the Minister plans to give us a straightforward accounting of the dollars that are now accruing to taxpayers rather than ratepayers in order to buy down this reduced power rate in our thermal communities. I think it’s important that we know, because if we are not transparent about these things, Mr. Chairman, we don’t know where to put our money to actually reduce the cost of power. I am talking about real reductions in the cost of power. Thank you.