Thank you. I’m not sure if that’s code for carbon tax, but we’re prepared to look at all these tools. In fact, we have looked extensively at a carbon tax, as well, and what systemic changes are there, policy changes, legislative changes that are there when you look at our environment, our cold weather environment, the fact that we rely so heavily for diesel for heating at this point, the high cost of living within those factors. Of course, we are always looking to see what we can do, which is why we’re spending so much money on biomass, trying to advance solar, wind, batteries, we’re looking at hydro expansion, grid expansion and those type of things. So keeping in mind, as well, we have about 597 days left until the next election at this point, we have to see what is doable and possible. As well, we have one more business planning cycle that we’ll be starting probably early April, as well, which would start that final process. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 109-17(5): Report On Cost-Effectiveness Of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Initiatives
In the Legislative Assembly on February 13th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 109-17(5): Report On Cost-Effectiveness Of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Initiatives
Oral Questions
February 12th, 2014
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