Can Premier confirm needing another $200 million from financial restructuring,
47
Can Premier explain why he has adopted a target rate of 13.5 cents per kilowatt hour which is a subsidy to the shareholders of Newfoundland Light and Power,
257–258
Does Premier agree that his plan to subsidize electrical rate down to 13.5 cents is a plan to subsidize Light and Power,
258
How did Premier come up with the $200 million figure from the federal government,
266
How does an honest government spend $200 million on the rate mitigation plan,
258
How does Premier expect people to believe his so-called plan will work with absolutely no detail on how government arrived at the numbers,
267
How much money for rate mitigation did the federal government agree to provide,
46
If the $200 million is not forthcoming from the federal government, where is Premier hoping to get the money,
258–259
Is the $200 million not found in this year's budget because Ottawa has not agreed to it,
361
Knowing this would be a monumental problem, why did Premier wait until the last minute to pretend he has a plan,
265
What does Premier have to say to ratepayers who have invested massively in mini splits, and now find out that under his rate plan their investments were unnecessary,
259
What happened to Premier's promise to make government more open and transparent,
53
When will government announce their rate mitigation plan,
222
Why is there no funding in the budget for rate mitigation,
361
Will Premier explain to House why government will not dedicate the $160 million yearly from his agreement with the federal government to the Muskrat Falls rate mitigation,
101–102
Would Premier explain why, in relation to financial restructuring, he is celebrating an arrangement that will place an additional financial burden on our children,
47