Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Minister's response concerns me quite a bit, the simple fact that a special warrant is something that is required urgently. In the Minister's response, he talked about this being an evolving process. Hopefully, he has not based it on Darwin's theory where we are still looking for the missing link.
If we have already expended money based on urgency and there is not even going to be a report at the end of this fiscal year, I need some -- why is this a legitimate expenditure, especially based on urgency? Did this result in a final position or a position being put forward, besides that one of a general nature to say yes, there is some potential here? We can put a cent per kilowatt hours tariff and make millions as a government. That is general and can be formed without having to expend a million dollars, especially in an urgent matter such as this.
So hopefully some justification from the Minister as to why is this a special warrant, especially in light of the fact, Mr. Chairman, that this House has questioned the need for special warrants previously through supplementary appropriations. We seem to be coming up with a trend here.
So some justification as to why this expenditure was required under a special warrant and is in such an urgent nature when we will not even see anything in the Assembly to account for this type of expenditure. Thank you.