Yes. We try to, within the rules and the regulations that govern the revolving fund, we have some flexibility, so as now, when the opportunity comes where we anticipate the fuel costs continuing to go down for a little bit more, we’re lowering the cost of fuel for all of the communities where we provide a service, and the cost is going to be lowered from anywhere from seven cents to nine cents a litre at this time and anticipating some more costs of fuel being lowered when the delivery actually occurs.
Tom Beaulieu on Question 555-17(5): Centralization Of GNWT Energy Functions
In the Legislative Assembly on February 5th, 2015. See this statement in context.
Question 555-17(5): Centralization Of GNWT Energy Functions
Oral Questions
February 4th, 2015
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