Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, we have had this debate in the House before and if you put in a piped system does it take away from the jobs in the community?
On the issue of Baker Lake, in particular, the department has been having discussions with the community of Baker Lake. The latest read we received from them is that they do not want to pursue core piping at the present time. They would rather maintain the status quo and keep the jobs for the people driving the trucks, etc., etc.
However, the Member does raise a point that perhaps should be looked into and that is if service is slow or if it is not being given in an adequate fashion, perhaps that is something we can raise with the community to find out if they are, in fact, unable to cope with the demand upon their equipment at the present time. We will be glad to look into that, Mr. Chairman.