Thank you Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman in regard to the Emergency Response Services, the decision was, I could say, imposed upon us by Transport Canada according to their regulations, and the way they determined if the ERS is required at certain airports.
Quite a few airports in the Northwest Territories had the ERS and according to these regulations and the traffic flow that went into the airport; they had a certain limit that if the traffic flow is below a certain limit then they deemed the ERS was not required. As a result, we tried to work with the Municipality of Iqaluit. I think we tried the best we could to find different solutions to that problem. I do not know; we tried the best we can.
In regard to the major airline that the honourable Member mentioned, I am not too familiar with that particular situation, but I know we have been trying to work with the military to provide an emergency response service, and perhaps if we continue to work with them, we might come to some solution that solves this situation. Thank you.