Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the people in the Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development that are responsible for keeping an eye on this Kyoto Protocol process tell me that there are a number of different scenarios out there that shows there is going to be impact on certain industries. The main reason that is the huge amount of fossil fuels that we import in the North to run our communities and to run industry. That is going to be an impact. The actual implementation plan that the Prime Minister and his government want to implement and ratify is not known to us at this point in time. There are some scenarios that are floating out there, but we are waiting on this implementation plan.
Once we get that on the 28th I would like to return back to the House here, if we have time, to pass on the information here and perhaps at that time, if we have time, we could have a debate about it and then we will develop a consultation plan to share with the people of the North. We have to share this information in the North because it is going to have an impact on the North. We do not know what kind of impact because we have not seen the implementation plan yet. Thank you.