Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We are aware of the report. We have done extensive work, a couple of years at least, of our own work looking at best practices and looking at other jurisdictions. There has been a lot of on-the-ground research done. Mr. Ramsay has taken a number of groups to different sites to take a look first-hand. We now have regulatory authority, we have a development assessment process. We are looking at that report along with all the other work that’s out there in terms of the best practices. As we look at the issue of hydraulic fracking, how do we do it in the best way possible that will honour our obligation and commitment to people and look after the land, water and animals at the same time and have balanced sustainable development? So, that report will add some information and value to those processes. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 329-17(5): Hydraulic Fracturing Impact Studies
In the Legislative Assembly on May 30th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 329-17(5): Hydraulic Fracturing Impact Studies
Oral Questions (Reversion)
May 29th, 2014
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