Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would say that this is where I give a generally positive outlook on that. Mr. Speaker, it's -- we've just come through round up. I know the round up was still fully virtual, the virtual format gave me the opportunity to meet with quite a number of proponents here in the North, and all of them are suggesting that they're very keen to get back to work. They weren't unable to attend. Of course, as you might recall there were some allowances made under the previous COVID restrictions. The difference now is that it's easier to hire folks; it's easier to move around. There's less of a cost or a burden in terms of having to modify their staffing or the mobility. So I do think with the planning already in place, it's only going to get easier given with the changes that are coming when they are now. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 966-19(2): Carbon Tax
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Question 966-19(2): Carbon Tax
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