Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the road to Jean Marie River, as I spoke in my language in my Member's Statement yesterday, as MLA to that area, was that it was 27 kilometres and the cost was about $1.8 million. The original estimation was $2.2 million, but we were able to get it done at about $1.8 million. The manner in which it was done was that we used our own equipment. Transportation was able to obtain some used equipment and we used that. We contracted out a couple of people that managed the project for us and hired the local people on a training type of an arrangement. We did it in four summers, so much a summer and we were able to complete the road in a very successful manner. I think we benefited from getting the road done. The community benefited from it, by getting the road done, and of
course, the use of it and the employment that was generated. We could probably look at that type of similar arrangements in an economic way of doing other roads. However, this was an access road into Jean Marie River and my predecessor started this whole process and we just carried it through. I agree it was a successful way to do it. I do not know whether major construction of a major highway could be done with that type of arrangement. But certainly, if we are going to try and be efficient and effective in building in the north, we have to look at new innovative ways of doing it. Perhaps, this is an approach that could be seriously looked at to do other projects. Thank you.