Thank you, Madam Speaker. The question by the honourable Member would probably be more effectively handled through the granular program that Public
Works and MACA has, where they have a revolving fund which allows equipment to go into the community and to crush the kind of gravel the honourable Member is talking about and then stockpile it for community use, whether it's for the airports or on community roads.
I would advise the honourable Member that he put a request in to MACA and DPW for this granular program. It has worked fairly effectively in other communities and they'll establish a time when they can do it. That will then enable the community of Cape Dorset to have adequate crushed gravel for any projects. It was Cape Dorset, wasn't it? If he goes through MACA and DPW and applies for the granular program, they'll establish a schedule as to when they can do it. They will then be able to crush the gravel which will meet the requirements of that community at that time. I'd like to thank my honourable colleagues for helping me this morning. Thank you.