We certainly can check. I believe any time there’s a price increase in the community, the community is notified along with the MLA. So that notification would have been made. We also notify and get permission from Cabinet to use the fund that is in the Petroleum Products Revolving Fund. The prices include product costs, transportation costs, sales commissions, any O and M costs for the tank farm, and our fuel is purchased on a different format than the private industry does. In many cases, such as Tsiigehtchic, there are, and have been, occasions where our fuel was the lowest in the region. It all depends. It depends on what the purchase prices are at the time that we buy it and what it costs to land it on the ground. We will certainly follow up and see if a subsidy was provided in the case of Tsiigehtchic.
Michael McLeod on Question 150-16(6): Use Of Petroleum Products Revolving Fund
In the Legislative Assembly on August 18th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 150-16(6): Use Of Petroleum Products Revolving Fund
Oral Questions
August 17th, 2011
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