Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the evaluation process we use to date, again, is something that we've had in place for some time, in the initial building of infrastructure in the Northwest Territories as we try to put in our better building practices at the start of a construction project. Of course, that does go back to the sponsoring department, to see if, in fact, they would support the higher cost that's requested up front. As you go to the more energy-efficient facilities, there is going to be a higher cost. I've had a number of meetings now with proponents out there, who have shown their building is, in fact, greener than most, I guess is a term that we would use. We would have to look at that again and the overall initiatives that we are undertaking right now, as a government, around the energy initiatives. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 221-15(4): Government Office Space Procurement
In the Legislative Assembly on October 24th, 2005. See this statement in context.
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Question 221-15(4): Government Office Space Procurement
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