Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I don't want to prolong this, but I have one more question. I find this extremely difficult because some of the communities are not in receivership, but are in a deficit recovery program which makes it very difficult for them to match dollar for dollar, like the Minister is suggesting. I think we could have a discussion without going over their heads, such as, if you don't contribute, we are not going to fund anything at all. I think we have to be broader than that. Most of the small communities cannot afford any kind of a capital contribution, like the Minister is suggesting. I don't want this discussion to be limited to that kind of attitude whereby we will match you 50-50 in order for the access group to materialize. I hope the superintendent who will be visiting Repulse Bay will not have that strict order that there will be no negotiations unless Repulse Bay is ready and prepared to contribute the other half of the dollar. With that, I should thank the Minister for taking action on Repulse Bay district.
I read a paper the other day that there was a miracle landing in the United States. The front wheel would not lower. Because of the pilot's skill, they landed without any disaster or accident. That was a private plane. I laughed at that one because we always get flat tires in Repulse Bay when we are landing and nobody ever talks about it. We never make the newspaper. I thank him for putting extra gravel on that one. Every second week, we always get flat tires there and it is not called a miracle if we land. Is there a plan of activity or, at least, government leadership to get those placed in these communities before any disasters happen, especially that Boeing 748 Calm Air uses. I think that should be scrapped.
Is there any initiative that the government is taking telling the companies or, at least, the licensing or transport board, to watch that they be more careful, that some of those aircraft that are not supposed to be carrying passengers sometimes still carry passengers. I would like to get some action in this area because hospital patients especially get very nervous flying in those old war planes. Thank you.