Thank you for that, Ms. Gwyer.
It's more of a political discussion, so I won't carry on too far, but in my review of it in Nova Scotia, they have publicized everything. They've got the numbers out there and it's clearly adding $50 million in additional costs and will cost consumers more at the end of the day, regardless of the intricacies of it, which we can debate in terms of leverage ratios and everything like that.
It's not just me saying that. It's actually the Liberal member from Kings—Hants who fully supports that as well, the opinion that it will increase the cost. This isn't a partisan thing. Liberal members as well, quite frankly, don't agree, and at the end of the day, regardless of whether it's because of leverage issues or how it's funded, the people of Nova Scotia will end up paying more because of Bill C-59.
That's not really a question; it's a statement, but thank you very much for your hard work.