Thank you, Mr. Chair. You might remember, I did not vote to go from eight to four on those questions. Mr. Chairman, my next question is on the other portfolio of the Minister and that is the Northwest Territories Power Corporation. There has been some discussion about some of the good things the Power Corporation has been doing, for example, in Fort McPherson using the excess heat in the
power plant to help to heat the school and that has been a cost saving to the school board and thus to the government. I think those are good initiatives.
My question on the Power Corporation concerns the equipment in place in the communities and the liabilities. On the liability side of things I guess I will direct my question in that area. Northern Canada Power Commission went through some of their stations to look at environmental liabilities that were on the sites. The last update we had on this from the Minister was in our previous sitting this past summer, I think it was in May. I would like to ask the Minister now, after the summer, has he got any update on the environmental liabilities of the Power Plant, which I think is a very proactive move on the Minister looking at those environmental liabilities. Does he have any idea now on how many plants might have, like 15 out of 35 or how many communities he has looked at, et cetera, on the environmental liabilities surrounding the power plants? Thank you.