Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you for the insight. It's been brought to our attention in the past that, you know, we're doing what we can as it relates to net metering in promoting it for residential use and there have been some who have been taking us up on that. That's good. Where we really need to encourage net metering is in the higher diesel use businesses and facilities, and in particular, in large centers like Yellowknife.
One of the things that's been identified in the past is that, and forgive me if I don't have the proper terminology, but the kilowatt per hour maximum that we've allowed net metering to be utilized for is only like 15 kilowatts an hour. When businesses or large facilities do their business case on whether they should switch over to solar panels, it just doesn't work out.
There's been a request in the past to move that up from 15 to 50. Is this something that the department, through their energy division, is aware of, and is it something that they would be supportive of in promoting so that we can get these bigger facilities to switch over to solar and reduce their reliance on fossil fuels? Thank you, Mr. Chair.