Thank you, Mr. Chair. Specifically, with respect to community energy planning or generally to the integrated community sustainability plans, it’s in the School of Community Government. That’s where it’s located, but we actually have, I guess, a team approach where we use our regional superintendents along with some folks at headquarters along with folks in the NWTAC where we sort of look at the integrated sustainability plans as the whole energy component is one. Last year the task was to try and develop the plans and get them approved. We’ve done that so, really, this is just the first year of implementation for most of them, so we don’t have any hard data on where we are or what any savings would be as this was the first year. Our hope would be, though, is that after next year at this time, we should be able to report some concrete, I guess, results about where we are with not only the community energy planning but with the whole Integrated Community Service Plan as we proceed with that. We do have some special efforts underway next year, if the budget is approved for that, to continue on not only the energy planning but the entire Integrated Community Service Plan. Thank you.
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