Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, there are a number of facets to the Biomass Strategy that is currently under review. We have things like setting up plans to swap woodstoves, encourage people to buy woodstoves. The bigger, more fundamental issue is going to be the co-generation, the generation of heat.
In the smaller communities we are looking at pilot projects, as the Member knows, to check out some of the technologies available to do a number of things. We are interested in heat, the way to heat communities and the ability to generate electricity with biomass and there are different types of technology that are out there. Once we are clear on a type of technology, then we can start rolling that piece out. We are going to be converting, as we’ve shown here, larger facilities to pellets and we are going to look at putting that money into a central fund to be able to…the savings that are going to be realized by biomass versus diesel, to put that money into a fund to allow us to do more retrofits in government buildings. So there are a number of pieces that are underway.
We are also looking at some jurisdictions in Europe that are far ahead of us in terms of how they use these particular technologies and we’d like to be able to look at and see that we aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel. We have all these different areas that we’re looking at. Thank you.