Thank you, Mr. Chair. I don’t really hear anything meaningful here. I guess I would ask the Minister to put some rigour into this process. The sorts of things that the deputy minister mentions are all good and they’re all common sense; they all are responsible things everybody should be doing. It doesn’t move anywhere towards the environmental responsibility we should be taking on these days. Dealing with liabilities sounds great, but what that deals with is when we make mistakes we’re going to try and look after. No, no, we want progressive action here that moves forward in a progressive way. I want to hear about reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from the operations of this department, how they’re preparing for electric vehicles in the future or
whatever, how they’re going to increase the mileage of our vehicle fleet in the Northwest Territories, something real real. So I guess I’ll leave it at that. That’s just a comment, unless the Minister would like to make such a commitment. Thank you, Mr. Chair.