Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, with regard to the electric heat pilot project we are doing in Fort Smith, we have looked at the possibility of 14 facilities in Fort Smith. We are focussing on three. The issue we have with the power supply is there is a surplus right now, but because there is potential of the Taltson system coming on, we are not sure how much of that surplus maybe used to sell to the mines. That's why we are looking at it as a five-year pilot project and look at the possibility of the type of savings we are going to achieve through electric heat compared to the cost of heating those facilities with diesel heat and, more importantly, that through the Power Corporation, if they do have the surplus power going forward into the future. That's why we are looking at a pilot project. Again, if the technology is there and we see the savings, we are definitely open to looking at other facilities in communities. We are looking at the college facilities and health centres and schools.
I think it's more important with the energy plan that's coming forth, we are looking at this as one of the means. We touched on a couple of questions in the House. We are looking at biomass by way of pellet heat systems. We
have to be open minded that we have to develop an energy plan right across the Territories. We try these pilot projects in different locations, but we have to make sure that we are able to carry those out from other locations if possible. Thank you.