Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Member raises a good point and I know that we can give the same incentive that B.C. does. For sure, the incentive will be we have no sales tax and that won't be a burden on the purchase of the vehicle, the very same incentive that B.C. is giving. It would be one step that we could make. I would also like to point out that when it comes to energy savings, conservation and protecting the environment, in my opinion, part of the incentive should be that virtue should be its own reward in this case where you know you are doing the right thing for very little money.
The one problem we do have, Mr. Speaker, is the resources that we do have are fully subscribed for. It would be nice to be able to look at something in the boreal forest area, for example, in terms of incentives for wood heat. That is an issue that we have out there. It's just depending on the resources available. We are still waiting to hear from the federal government what their new Green Plan II is going to be, their Clean Air Act. Minister Lund from NRCan has indicated that they do have funding that was formally booked from the Liberal government that was there. It was to help communities and jurisdictions with environmentally friendly energy solutions. That, as well, has not yet been rolled back out so that we know how to subscribe to that. Should that occur, we will definitely have those kinds of options on our list. Thank you.