The price of electricity for commercial and public utilities in Baja California is relatively expensive compared to the overall average price, while, for large-scale industry (high voltage) and agriculture, it is relatively cheap. The ratio of the average electricity price to the average cost of production is less than unity (as in the whole country); however, it is a fictitious effect due to tax relation amid government and CFE, called “Aprovechamiento” (Secretaria de Gobernación, 1986 and Secretaria de Gobernación, 1992) and cross-subsidization among customers, resulting in agricultural tariffs being the only real subsidy.