Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. The NWT Climate Change Strategic Framework is making significant progress. It's a global initiative, and our small jurisdiction of Canada is contributing to that initiative.
The strategic plan is based on three pillars; the three pillars are knowledge, resiliency and adaption, and emissions contributions and mitigation. A statement from the appropriate Minister this past March the 8th outlined a previous engagement through regional consultation, input from the engagements by the people for the people, gave marching orders in producing, followed by Premier's statements made on May the 19th moving forward.
As a result of these consultations and moving forward in our contribution and efforts to emissions reductions and the footprint allowed, it leads us to the conclusion that two days ago the appropriate Minister made contribution efforts using that footprint endeavour and framework to bring reality and calmness to the community. One only has to look at the windmill project in Inuvik and the installation of solar panels in Tulita.
My last visit to Tulita, I witnessed that by seeing the work crews doing site preparations, and they were quite happy knowing the fact that they were developing their community on independence of energy and making a difference in the footprint. Later I will have questions for the appropriate Minister. Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.