Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the work has been undertaken and is ongoing. As I indicated, it’s about a sixth of the total mass of the Boreal Forest that has been inventoried, most of it up into the Slave River Lowlands through the Dehcho and up the valley a bit. We recognize that around the communities if we’re going to do the Biomass Strategy in conjunction with the Fire Smart Program to help protect communities from wildfire, that we have an opportunity here to set up belts, protection belts that would also be belts where the wood could be harvested on a sustainable basis. So there’s going to be a different focus.
This Biomass Strategy is going to be new. Forest inventory in the past was for occasional firewood gathering, it was for larger-term lumbering and sustainability in that area. So clearly the Biomass Strategy is going to help change that focus, and that strategy will help us plan out the steps necessary to do it the appropriate way. Thank you.