That's for electricity and heating, so the household use, not the transportation use, is within this figure. If a family is somewhere in Ontario where they don't have access to natural gas and they have, if not electricity, other fuels for heating, that would be included. It could be fuel oil. It could be wood. Of course, it could be renewable—less commonly, in those families. It's the cost of maintaining their households on the energy side of the ledger.
On May 22nd, 2018. See this statement in context.