Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Government of the Northwest Territories is prepared to consider on a case-by-case basis submissions for assistance wherever there was financial hardship incurred in the delivery of goods essential to this community. We are fully prepared to do that, but as I said earlier, Mr. Speaker, as every member of this Assembly knows, we are responsible to the public and to the public purse. We need certain things to justify paying out dollars or the Auditor General will let us know that we did not do business properly.
What we are asking the organizations in the Grise Fiord community to do, and the residents, is to itemize their cargo list, cost out alternate delivery, and make sure that the insurance policies and money issued to their shippers is taken care of, give us some evidence of hardship which should be no problem and submit that to the government and the government will assist whatever way they can. So, how much more clear can we make it, Mr. Speaker, but it takes two to solve this problem, the community and the government. Thank you.