Mr. Speaker, I accept the fact that there is a contract in place which governs the power coming from the upper Churchill River. There will come a day, hopefully in the not too distant future, when the economics of energy will be a little different from what they are today. The demand for hydroelectricity will increase and the opportunity will exist for Labrador and Newfoundland to sell the power to create new facilities on the lower part of the system. That will come when the economy changes and demand increases. At that time it will be quite right for the people of Labrador and Newfoundland to look at the best way in which they can use that increased capacity.
I look forward to that day. I look forward to the people of Labrador and Newfoundland being able to do further development in their best interests.