Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Let me assure the honourable Member that I agree. There is a need for a coordinated approach to these small roads within the communities because there could be not only just the need for
places to go to fish and hunt, in terms of people like ourselves, but there could also be the need for a coordinated effort with respect to tourism, whether it is a traditional camp or a site which tourists may want to visit. The approach of the department will be, through a coordinated effort, to ensure that it is not just roads going nowhere, it is roads going somewhere and for some purpose. I want to again assure him that I have instructed the department to look at the idea of the small community roads. We are developing a draft proposal, almost like a contribution agreement, where we would give some form of contribution to a municipality to build the kinds of roads which Mr. Ningark is talking about. That has not been finalized yet because there has to be some discussions with the ordinary Members. I am reasonably confident we will be able to bring forward a policy which will meet the kinds of concerns that Mr. Ningark and others have raised. I must caution that it is not a bottomless pit, we have to find the resources, and we will more than likely have to find them from within. I would see the determination of the need for these small roads being made in the capital exercise of the municipalities and then determining whether it is a priority or not. There are some limitations to what we can do and I look forward to, once we finalize the draft, discussing it with Members and in particular Mr. Ningark who alerted me to this issue several months ago. Thank you.