It’s not a question of being finally convinced, it’s being in a position to start making those changes. We’re now post-devolution. We now have an excellent corporate example of the savings that have been experienced by Diavik Mines, and they deserve, once again, full marks for their efforts of putting in that wind power on time and on budget in the most remotely challenging place, probably, where wind power exists. We know that we can now make the case post-devolution, with our regulations and policies, to have that discussion on all projects going forward. The same as we are converting all our own buildings to biomass. The same as we’re putting money into rebate programs for individuals to switch to solar and all these other energy-saving appliances and lower energy costs in all the communities. So, we are on the move to do those types of things. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 948-17(5): Greenhouse Gas Strategy 2011
In the Legislative Assembly on October 7th, 2015. See this statement in context.
Question 948-17(5): Greenhouse Gas Strategy 2011
Oral Questions (Reversion)
October 6th, 2015
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