Thank you.
I'll just leave it up to the officials whom they believe is best to answer. My questions will start by talking about EIFEL, the restriction of interest allowance.
Since the release of the details on these restrictions, we have received from a number of stakeholders, not the least of which is Electricity Canada, information about the potential impact of these restrictions on their ability to expand and invest in the electrical grid, which will be incredibly important if we are to fight climate change; and secondly that it will produce greater and higher costs for consumers at a time when many Canadians are currently experiencing energy poverty.
Could you please address that, and explain to what extent you have studied the cost on the end-user and the economy?