Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In regards to public safety, one of the issues in regards to fire safety regulations -- and again I mentioned earlier in my opening comments – and giving the communities and volunteer firefighters in our communities the tools that they need to ensure that they not only have the training and they have the equipment, but more importantly, that we are able to not only enforce the regulations that we put in force but also that we ensure that we have the capacity in our communities to ensure that we are there in regards to protecting the public when it talks about fire prevention, but more importantly, fire retention in regards to as our community is not only vulnerable to fires from within but also fires that come from outside the community regardless, forest fires. In the forest fire season during the summer months, and as we have seen in the situation that we have run into, we are aware that there is the major possibility of major fire season happening in the next while, because we haven’t really had any major fires in the last number of years and realizing that we have to not only have the capacity but have the ability to have trained firefighters in our communities and also elsewhere. I would just like to know from the Minister exactly what are we doing to enhancing the area of training and the equipment that people deserve.
I know that Mr. Jacobson mentioned in the House that the costs for Scott Air Packs and other equipment that they need in regards to fire response but also equipping the firefighters in our communities. They are not only protecting the community but also protecting themselves when they are responding to a fire. Thank you.