I do remember from my own travels into Mr. Antoine's area, even when I was on the other side as a Member of SCOF, the number one priority in Nahanni Butte, and some of these other small communities, was water and sewer. And I agree with that. We have to be able to provide the basic infrastructure to these smaller communities, as well as the larger communities. It is not our intention to come into
communities and determine, without consultation, what kind of water and sewer services should be provided. There is limitation of dollars, naturally. So what I read here, I believe it is the intent in the Jean Marie River situation to consider -- and I stress "consider" -- a truck fill point, to provide the minimal level of water supply, because some of the new homes have now been equipped with pressure systems, which we know take more water in comparison to some of the communities where they don't have those systems. So I want to assure the honourable Member that, before any decision is made on the basic infrastructure of these communities and, in particular, his question about Jean Marie River, that full consultation with the community will take place and that will be done prior to any expenditure of funds. In 1994-95, I believe there is $400,000 in the budget and $580,000 in 1995-96. So I think there is a need for some ongoing discussions with the community, in terms of their basic needs. I really believe the communities know and can provide the kind of local knowledge that others cannot. That is what we will make sure happens. Thank you.