Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Honourable Jim Antoine, responsible for Transportation is working on the strategy along with other Cabinet Ministers as well as Mr. Todd, our Minister responsible for Financial Management Board Secretariat, is also working on that issue because it has to tie in with private sector partnership. There would be nothing new if there was only the government doing it. That is guaranteed for sure because as everyone knows, we are operating under a fiscal restraint. We do not have any new dollars to put into capital projects, highway projects, any type of projects. We have reduced our spending in the capital end of our budget. We are looking and trying to bring in private sector partnerships into the development of the transportation strategy as well.
I had an opportunity this weekend, as a matter of fact, to go into Tuktoyaktuk with Mr. Vince Steen. I must commend Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk as well as the Department of Transportation for their fine work which is new work on the development of a plan to develop a highway from Tuktoyaktuk to Inuvik. I will take the time to read that plan. With the community being involved, Mr. Speaker, the community taking the bull by the horns, as could be said, and the community getting excited about economic development in their region. They have taken the initiative, an old transportation strategy that was tabled in previous Assemblies by Mr. Gordon Wray. It was revisited and all those gravel deposits were looked at, Mr. Speaker, throughout that region. Previously, before Tuktoyaktuk and Inuvik leg were supposed -