Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there hasn't been much specificity arrived at our targets set as a result of that agreement that was signed not very long ago. But suffice it to say, Mr. Speaker, we have a number of initiatives on a number of different fronts that are attempting to deal with this. We're going to have a white paper out on energy that's going to give a chance to get feedback on that. We were working very closely with the former federal government on a climate change agreement that was very, very close to being finalized. We're waiting to have meetings with the new Conservative government to see where that's going to take us. But we recognize, Mr. Speaker, that we're going to have some serious challenges before us if the pipeline goes ahead; our amount of emissions is going to increase. So we're working with them, as well, to look at the potential of hydro development. So we're looking at a number of ways, across the board, to look at what we can do to limit our emissions before we come to this more specific task of setting targets. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 421-15(4): Climate Change
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2006. See this statement in context.
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