Thank you, Mr. Speaker. You know, I guess I listened to the answers and it sounds like -- I was hoping for yeses, I'm sure that's what she promised me, but it sounds more like yeah, we'll think about it.
You know, when I look around Yellowknife, for instance, I see a number of people that ride bikes and I think that, you know, in throughout, you know, in Hay River and throughout the territories and, you know, we have to start somewhere, and we started with vehicles; there's not a lot of vehicles out there. And you know, moving on to skidoos and e-bikes I think is a good move.
So the next question is one of the issues voiced by owners of e-vehicles that I've heard, whether it's cars, trucks, bicycles, or skidoos, is that there are limited number of charging stations.
Can the Minister confirm for the NWT, how many EV chargers are available to the public and has there been a decision to add charging stations on our major highway system? Thank you. And where.