Thank you, Madam Chair. I just have a few brief comments. I would like to say I am impressed and quite pleased with the Greenhouse Gas Strategy that is coming forward. I am very pleased to see some of the initiatives that I was asking for last year finally coming to life: hybrid vehicle credits, wood pellets and wood stoves. Those are very important things. I think we still have a long ways to go in this particular area. I think we still tend to focus in on the individual rather than the bigger problems, which are industry and the transportation sector. But I think we are certainly demonstrating that this government is serious about this problem and we are putting money up front to deal with it.
I have heard from parents who are foster parents, that is, and they will be quite pleased to hear that foster care rates are being looked at. Certainly, I think the Minister of ENR heard last session very well from all of the MLAs about the caribou problem. It is nice to see that money is going in to look at the bigger picture.
Madam Chair, just to close it off, we have some money going in for RCMP in Wrigley and Gameti. I look forward to the day that we can say, just like we say no kid left behind, well, no community left behind, whereas no community left behind without RCMP or legal services. I realize the difficulty. If something happens in that community, no one is going to say could we just pause while we fly in RCMP and then we will restart the whole incident over again? Sometimes nasty things happen at the heat of the moment. It is a real sad case by the time that the RCMP can get there; a lot of things have happened and it is too late to go back. I look forward to the day that we can have appropriate staffing levels in every community. That is all I have at this time, Madam Chair. Thank you.