Subclause 16(2) states that anybody who is impacted because of the loss of electricity can't be one of those people in line. Full stop.
And I didn't quite understand your answer to Mr. Regan's question in terms of other sources of power. If a hydroelectric dam screws up and causes a whole bunch of power losses, or a coal-fired plant screws up, under regulatory law, I would assume they would end up in court if someone could prove damage. Is that true?