Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll split my time with the hardest working member, the one from Okanagan—Coquihalla, Mr. Albas. I'm from Kelowna—Lake Country. We're neighbours in the Okanagan Valley, where there are 2,000 hours plus of sunlight a year. So solar is a big aspect helping our alternative energy sources, and there's also geothermal and other initiatives.
One question that was brought to my attention is what our federal government has been doing to use alternative energy sources on federal properties on first nations communities. It's very expensive to heat with the costs of diesel. Are we incorporating alternative energy sources in the construction of first nation community facilities?