I'll speak specifically and use the example of Nova Scotia. Over the next three years, the Nova Scotia utility, Nova Scotia Power, would anticipate incremental costs of a combined $50 million over that three-year period as a result of denied interest, i.e., our tax costs will increase. Therefore, bills to customers will increase.
If we get granular on that and drill it down to the residential customer, we're looking at about $25 per year per customer bill over a three-year period. That's about a 1% rate increase for the individual residential customer.