Confirm that there are no technical issues to impact feasibility of Maritime transmission route,
1428–1429
Cost of constructing transmission lines across New Brunswick and impact on project feasibility,
1857
Explain technicality that led to dismissal of applications for access to Régie,
974–975
How competitive will we be, and has Premier secured any long-term customers,
1427
How many years before project is developed in a cost-effective and technically feasible manner,
1432
How much power will be lost using underwater transmission and what impact will that have on feasibility of project,
1856–1857
How significant are technical issues and what impact will they have on project's feasibility,
1428
If Maritime route is Premier's preference, why haven't discussions begun with New Brunswick,
1426
If suggested costing by New Brunswick Premier is accurate, what estimates are currently being used by Nalcor to determine whether route is feasible,
1427
Impact of Régie's decision on timelines of project,
975–976
Is consideration being given to political route and starting discussions with Premier of Quebec,
976
Is Province willing to pre-buy space on line without transmission infrastructure,
1855
Table English version of Régie's ruling denying access,
974
What action is Province taking to secure potential customers,
1856
What discussions has Premier had with Maine regarding transmission capacity,
1858
What is route going to be, and when will it be done,
1858
Why are we wasting time dealing with Régie when FERC is the best option,
975
Why hasn't government held negotiations with Vermont,
1803
Will Premier table copy of English version of Régie's decision,
1193