The bills for the expropriation of B.E.L. were rushed in the House and Senate and by the end of Monday, the Governor General had signed off on them. On Tuesday morning, the Fortis privately owned company, changed hands and went under government control and a new Board and C.E.O. were installed. While the transition went through with relative ease, there are still many hurdles to cross and the legal battles over compensation loom largely in the horizon. But so far we can confirm tonight that Prime Minister Dean Barrow has met with President Felipe Calderon of Mexico. The details of the outcome of that meeting have not been confirmed but before departing for Guatemala, the Prime Minister told News Five that "the reason for requesting that bilateral meeting is to talk about CFE and what Mexico and the president can do now to assist us given the public takeover of B.E.L." including a request to double the credit line of ten million dollars with the Comision Federal de Electricidad and B.E.L. This is to give the government wiggle room as CFE was threatening to cut off supply of electricity since B.E.L. was dangerously close to its credit limit. So as we said, the bilateral meeting with the Mexican president has taken place in the margins of the security conference, the Prime Minister and Minister Doug Singh are attending in Guatemala City. The P.M. is expected to release the details of that meeting on his return on Thursday.