Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I understand what the Member is talking about. There is a steering committee struck to look into the whole resupply question in the Keewatin and in the Eastern Arctic. He is implying that this marine resupply terminal is to accommodate the resupply of a tank farm if it ever goes in there. The tanker moorings that we have agreed to reallocate, the funding of $900,000 was specifically aimed at the resupply. That you could say is part and parcel of that package. Regarding the marine resupply terminal -- perhaps the name throws people off -- what it really is is a huge docking facility that would accommodate all kinds of different vessels that may come into Rankin Inlet for resupply. The moorings are the ones that were designed to
accommodate the tankers. The wharf itself is designed to deal with dry cargo and it could also be utilized to accommodate fuel vessels that come into that area. That isn't totally the reason for this marine resupply terminal. Thank you.