Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The current infrastructure program that we announced in the budget under the guardianship of Mr. Dent, is just an extension of the existing one. The dollars, of course, are pre-determined by the federal government and it is a 50/50 match up. They put up 1.1 and we are putting up 1.1. I asked Mr. Dent in these discussions to indicate to them if there were any other additional dollars, we would be prepared to try and find the matching ones. My understanding is, there are no additional dollars other than what they have identified. We are not in a position, as Mr. Henry indicates, to do the kinds of road infrastructure that he is intimating.
However, I know that discussions are under way right now at the federal level about the possibility of a road-type infrastructure program. It is premature right now to be able to give you any idea whether that politically will move forward, how it will be financed if it does move forward, and what impact it would have on the Territories. But it is something the Minister of Transportation and the Premier have a particular interest in. Depending on how, would it be fair to say, the coming two or three months unfold prior to the next federal election, there may be a possibility of some of these new programs as you have suggested. But under the current infrastructure program, it is just a continuation of the old one and it is to a maximum of 1.1 million, which we are going to match up with 1.1 million. Thank you.