The policy is that you take all of the remitted profits of any crown corporation engaged in hydroelectricity production. The reason for that is the following, and I'll step back a bit here. The expert panel on equalization recommended that the revenues from natural resources be the base for natural resources, and that the revenues or remitted profits of a crown corporation engaged in hydroelectricity production were from that corporation gaining revenues from natural resources.
It's very difficult, of course, to be able to take the remitted profits of a crown corporation and distinguish precisely where those profits are coming from. Now, I know that Hydro-Québec does report amounts differently, but you can look across the country at the various crown corporations engaged in hydroelectricity production and it's very difficult to pinpoint exactly how much of that profit is coming directly from natural resources and how much is coming from distribution, transmission, etc. So the policy has been set that we'll simply take the total profits. It's a clean dividing line.
Now, Quebec has raised its concerns with us, and we have agreed with Quebec that we're going to hold multilateral discussions, where we will raise the treatment of hydroelectricity in general. Those discussions have begun.