Thank you, Madam Chair. It is a bit soft, but I agree that we do need to change our messaging. The last sentence on the "How We Will Do It" says that we will promote investment and increase awareness of the NWT's regulatory system, because I think that is a concern that people often say. We need to also change our messaging, not only about getting mines here, but how people see mineral exploration in the Northwest Territories, because I keep hearing people are saying green energy versus mining, but you can't have green energy, Madam Chair, without mining. We have cobalt here. We have lithium here. Those are needed for batteries. We have rare earths here. We have gold here. We have minerals that are necessary to bring in a green economy.
If we were to shut down every single home in the Northwest Territories, 44,000 people, it would make a fraction of a dent, if any, on our carbon footprint. If we look at using what we have, we can actually help the world in actually looking at alternative energy. You cannot have alternative energy without mining. Everyone that says they can need to look at it again because even the clothes we are wearing, even the pencils and stuff we are using, things need mining. You can't look at it one or the other. We need all. Yes, we will change our messaging, not only around the regulatory process, but also around the green energy and how we can be a benefit in bringing the world into a greener economy. Thank you, Madam Chair.