Mr. Chairman, and honourable member, thank you for the opportunity to respond.
I think it's important for us to acknowledge that we, as board members of the National Energy Board, are looking at case-specific information that is brought to us on project-specific materials put before us. In that kind of setting, while testimony and evidence brought forward to the board may be passionate, is it well-based, is it science-based, and does it persuade?
What I would like to say is by example, since I don't have direct experience in your specific region, honourable member.
In my opening statement I talked about my recent work with the Inuvialuit settlement region of the Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk highway. I had a significant role in assisting board members in setting out the approvals and requirements for that licensing process. This project was announced by the Prime Minister this summer. There is tremendous support for this in the Inuvialuit settlement region. Nonetheless, the board was required to set out terms and conditions of the licence for the construction and operation of that highway that met much broader concerns of all Canadians that they be informed and that this project be built, managed, constructed, and operated in a way that would be to the long-term benefit of not only the immediate people in the region, but all Canadians.
I'm very pleased to say that if that experience I've had this year is reflected in the work I'll do with the National Energy Board, I'm very confident I'll be able to deliver on the promise that has been made to you.
Thank you.