Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We have made it very clear from the offset that we support this development, that we as a government will not support a fly over economy, that is fly over us as northerners and bypass us and leave us with nothing in the end. We have been very strong on that issue and will continue to do that. I will make sure that our government and the responsible Minister puts together a plan on how to look in to make sure that our companies and people are benefiting and the mine is being resupplied out of Yellowknife as well. It is our responsibility to do that. We believe strongly we can do that and work with the mining company to do that. This is not going to be another Norman Wells pipeline or Lupin mine, where we do not see a lot of benefits for northerners. Also, we will not allow BHP to pass on their responsibility to their construction companies. Ultimately, BHP mines is the one that signed the socio-economic agreement with us. They are going to be ultimately
responsible, not only for their own company, but for the construction companies that work for them, trucking companies and the rest. We have to hold them responsible to live up to their agreement and we have to be responsible to make sure that our work force is ready to go to work. Thank you.