Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the Member makes reference to us putting facilities into the highway system and I just want to point out that we are not little empires of economic development across the Northwest Territories. When it comes to the government and the way we look at things, we view all of the Northwest Territories as well as the economy. Even if we are promoting the economy in other areas simply because there is a road there and it is bringing more dollars into the Northwest Territories, ultimately that benefits everybody. Everybody shares money from the same pot. Pardon us if we do take advantage of the fact that there is a highway system and encourage more people to come along that highway, but it will eventually help everyone in the Northwest Territories.
Mr. Chairman, we did take, at the Member's request, people from his area down to see the people in the Keewatin to see how they are doing things with their development corporation and I am hoping that will spring some ideas in the Kitikmeot about how they could go about getting more involved in enterprises in that particular location. It is safe to say that the farther you get away from the infrastructure, transportation routes and highways, the less people go to those areas. I would say that Mr. Bernhardt is correct in saying that the future of his economy in his area may not rest with tourism and we will double our efforts to look into the cottage industry that the Member is talking about and see if we can speed something along in that area. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.