Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My
questions today, again, will be focused and directed towards the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources. Mr. Speaker, it’s no surprise to the Minister that I’m very supportive of green initiatives that can build day-to-day business in an environmental way into our normal lifestyle, because if we can do things better and smarter, I think it’s the easiest way to go as well as, of course, the most accepted way to go. However, part of that, Mr. Speaker, is that sometimes when you do things, people just do them and they don’t know what type of results they get. A couple of years ago I advocated that we should buy things like smart cars, and as I am aware, the Department of Transportation ran out and bought one, then they used one, then it disappeared and then, lo and behold, recently I heard it showed up at Public Works. The question would then be, on this situation: What type of work is done in evaluating these types of green initiatives that we go out and do and what type of results and how do we publicize this information on what type of results we get from switching to these initiatives? Thank you.