While we are limited in resources, I think it is important to point out that if we can work with a municipality, the access road with respect to the Duke of York Bay, even though it is 80 miles away, it would still fall under the policy of access roads. Again, it is resources. We would have to take a look at what it would cost, et cetera.
On the issue of Repulse Bay, in some ways it is the same thing. What we perhaps need to do is sit down with the Repulse Bay council and try to work out how we would jointly fund, between the municipality and the department, the possibility of this road to this area where they have significant gravel finds. We do have new superintendents. I would like to suggest, if it is all right with the honourable Member, that I ask the superintendent to go into Repulse Bay and Coral Harbour to see if we can make an arrangement with the hamlet council, at least to get on paper what they require, look at the costs and see if it is fiscally feasible. Thank you.