Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The costs are, of course, predicated on the assumption that the liquid natural gas prices are going to stay within the range that we have budgeted for, so yes, we anticipate that there will be less costs compared to synthetic natural gas compared to diesel. Should the day come when natural gas is available locally that is appropriate for use, then yes there could be another lowering of costs.
We are committed to the biomass piece. Seven hundred thousand dollars was voted in this last budget for Housing to do the work to determine and sort out some of the technical and policy and liability issues in having biomass units in public housing. They are doing that work, and I would anticipate that as they come forward in the fall and the coming months with the business plan process, and we look at the budgets and main estimates in March, the Housing Corporation will be in a position to update the Assembly and committees on the results of their work and the $700,000. Thank you.