Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To
continue my personal environment theme day, I will continue to further question the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources. Mr. Speaker, I was reading recently that there is a discussion that said that 18.5 million trees and over 22 billion carbon tonnes would be removed from the environment if people used the Internet instead of allowing their recurring bills to go out via the mail. In other words, if your phone bill and your power bill were sent over the Internet, you could save a lot of CO2 and certainly a lot of trees. And, of course, businesses could save a lot of money. My question is directed to the Minister as such. What type of policies is the Department of Environment and Natural Resources developing and certainly looking into to help the private sector look at this type of angle whereas in they can save money instead of sending out bills such as your power or phone bill? Certainly they can contribute in their own way in helping in cutting down their environmental waste, because a lot of people just take these things and throw them in the garbage. What is the Minister doing about creating these types of initiatives? Thank you.