Thank you, Madam Chair. Again, the Minister outlined sort of the AEA. They're a public-facing, not-for-profit organization that promotes energy programs and services to residents and businesses and communities across the territory. The programs and services that they provide are central to helping us meet our goals and objectives in the energy strategy. They did receive about $2.74 million in core funding, and just over $3.5 million in supplemental funding to the AEA. They did utilize over $5.9 million in funds last year, and this resulted in a number of things: over 1200 energy efficiency rebates; 120 home energy efficiency kits that were distributed; 150 home energy audits. There were 54 community wood stoves installed and an additional 66 delivered to communities. A number of programs there, energy rebates for solar panels, wood-pellet heating, and there were a number of benefits, an estimated $1.3 million per year in savings in energy-related costs. They're a key partner for us, and they are delivering on the funds that are provided to them. Thank you, Madam Chair.
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