Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I apologize to the House. Mr. Speaker, our participation at the Kyoto conference was well-received by our provincial colleagues and by Minister Dhaliwal and Minister Anderson. It has given me an opportunity to see how our government represents the interests of the Northwest Territories. Mr. Antoine was received with dignity and respect and genuine friendship.
Therefore I would argue that our participation at the national level is well-represented by Minister Antoine. We have got assurances from the Minister of the Environment and Minister Dhaliwal that the Kyoto accord would not aversely affect our work towards building a pipeline down the Mackenzie, which was a very good reassurance.
However, Mr. Speaker, I did not get any comfort in how Kyoto would affect individuals who gas up at the pump and so on. I imagine, Mr. Speaker, we will be debating...