 The Premier and the Minister were concerned about the high increases that were coming forward in B.C. Hydro's rate. They asked us as a panel to come together and to review B.C. Hydro to look for opportunities to decrease that rate increase for the benefit of families and other ratepayers such as industry and business for the province. Ultimately where we came to from a rate reduction option is that the rates could be reduced we believe with significant effort by B.C. Hydro and very strong oversight. We're pleased to tell you and tell everybody that we're taking this rate increase down by 50, about just about 50% over the next three years that we're originally going to be applied for and I think it's a win for families and its accomplishment for the panel as well and B.C. Hydro to have got there because when it became the minister it was clear that there were some issues with regards to the level of rate increase that we were going to be facing and the concerns about how it would affect everyday families in British Columbia as well as our industrial customers who are frankly part of the engine of our economy. We want to be the most efficient cost effective utility in North America and we're not there yet and that's where we want to go and the panel has certainly confirmed that there is room for us to improve. We've said many times we want to become more efficient. We need to do what we do with less burden on our ratepayers. We need to be more productive in the work we do.