The PC energy critic says the Ontario Energy Board is insulting your intelligence.
The OEB is rejecting a call from the province's auditor general to separate what is called clarify the global adjustment charge on your hydro bill.
The global adjustment makes up more than half of your bill, and is added to make up the difference between the market rate and what the Liberal government promised to pay to electricity generators.
The OEB says separating the charge on your bill would be too confusing.
"That is dismissive and insulting to the intelligence of consumers," says PC energy critic John Yakabuski.
He also pushed for the cost of cap-and-trade to be separated on natural gas bills, something else the OEB recently rejected.
"These decisions to hide those costs are strictly motivated for political reasons," he says.
He accuses the OEB of being a lapdog for the Liberal government.
"The OEB is supposed to be arms length, but it operates anything but."