Thank you, Mr. Chair. In Norman Wells we are switching over to diesel because they’re obviously getting shut off. We’re not doing anything in Inuvik just yet. There is obviously going to be quite a cost to the NWT Housing Corp if we had to switch all our assets in Inuvik back to diesel. We’re waiting to see how things work out. They’ve been working awfully hard up there to try to find a solution. If that happens, then we won’t have to switch back, which will be a good thing.
As far as biomass and in my response to Mr. Bromley’s questions earlier in the day, I was talking about how we’re looking at some of our multiplex units where we can take advantage of putting biomass fixtures in there, be it a central boiler that heats a number of units, is an option we’d have to look at. As I said to Mr. Bromley, it would have to be cost competitive, obviously, because in some of the communities where it’s not readily accessible, especially a pellet boiler, for example, the cost is going to be quite high. We’re exploring those options and it is one – again, I’ve used the term quite a few times today – that is on our radar and it’s one that we’re wanting to explore further especially when it comes to the multi-unit type configurations, which is going to be the way that we go as the Housing Corporation in the future. Thank you.