Thanks, Mr. Chair. It wasn’t so much that we wouldn’t do it, but I’m sure there are times when, for whatever reason, we don’t necessarily do an inspection. Then I’m not calling anybody’s credibility into ill repute here, but my concern was that if we miss doing an inspection, what are we on the hook for as a government?
Secondly to that, the line here states these tasks protect the public by ensuring all installations are constructed dah, dah, dah, dah, dah. So in reference to all installations, are we talking just
GNWT installations or are we talking private installations?
I go back to my example of somebody in Colville Lake who is doing an upgrade or doing an addition to their house and it’s not owned by the government, it’s owned by me as an individual. So to those two things. What are we on the hook for if we don’t do an inspection and do these inspection services apply to every piece of construction in the NWT? Thank you.