Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. There are many factors to cost of living in the Northwest Territories, and the Member is talking specifically about fuel. In a number of communities throughout the Northwest Territories, we provide fuel to those communities, and we provide it at no profit. We get our fuel at a price, we ship it into the community - the price of the fuel is basically the price plus the shipping - and a small, little amount that goes to the local distributor. We need to do better. We need to find ways to bring those costs down, but it's really going to depend on the actual price of the fuel that we pay, because we don't make a lot of profit on that.
Around fuel, it's going to take a little bit more creativity. I don't necessarily have any solutions how to bring the price of fuel down in Aklavik. But when it comes to other things like food security, there are real opportunities that we can utilize across the Northwest Territories. Food security in a community like Aklavik will help control the costs and ensure that people have access to fruits and vegetables, vegetables more specifically. We've got a number of programs that we can support community gardens, greenhouses and other things to help bring down the cost of living in communities like Aklavik.