Mr. Chairman, certainly the Minister is very correct that at one time that we thought that we could -- and when I say we, we in the Sahtu -- thought that with Sahdae Energy could look at the potential of hydro to feed the compressor stations. Using that, however, doesn’t seem to be getting much attraction from either the community or the proponents, so it’s kind of like it’s a no-go there for now. It may change tomorrow. However, there is a compressor station that’s very close to Tulita. It’s almost going to be like a jet engine, I guess, and close to the community. It’s a loud compressor station and there’s lots of waste. According to the report I’ve read, there’s good potential for using the waste energy to probably be of benefit to the community in terms of tapping into that source there. I’m not going too far with this. I wonder if that’s something that this Minister probably could look at and maybe it’s up to the proponent if they want to look at it.
I know there is a lot of effort being done on the natural gas conversion. There are dollars being spent on this but, you know, it might be a missed opportunity once the pipeline is built and we don’t tap into it. It might be something like, yeah, we should have done it. I’m just asking that, throwing it out and see if the Minister would consider it. If not, then there are other things to look at.