Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Let me answer it this way. We recognize that, right across the framework, and particularly here in Yellowknife, we have some travel agencies and other companies that depend, to some extent, on Government business. There is some concern out there right now, because I believe the airline companies, for example, have capped the commissions that are provided to the travel agencies. We have been, through my Department, speaking to most of the travel agencies here in Yellowknife about that concern. They employ, they contribute, taxes, employment, etc. So we are concerned about that, we are trying to address that issue, as well as a means in which to get more cost-effective transportation into the Territories. There was, in the previous Government -- I think it went on forever -- a study that took a year or two years to determine what we should do, and in the end, we believed, if my memory serves me correctly, that the marketplace will correct the imbalances that are perceived out there, and that competition will bring about more cost-effective transportation. I believe that has been demonstrated, particularly the last six, seven months. If you look at where there is jet service, at least significant discounts now being offered that were never offered before in the past. Mr. Speaker, that is the way I would answer that question. There is an
understanding that we need to find more cost-effective ways to do business. Management does look at that. We must bear in mind that there are others who utilize those services that also do business with us, and they have to survive. Thank you.