Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I guess that is my concern, when you indicate that between Inuvik and Iqaluit we could have up to $50 million in capital. We want to make sure in the smaller communities that they are treated fairly and their needs are addressed, because to me, to spend $50 million in two communities and nothing in the other small communities, I do not think is what I would consider fairness. We have to look fairly closely at the needs of the smaller communities, and if it means that we do not spend $50 million, we spend $30 million and spend the other $20 million in the small communities, that is something we should be considering, if it comes down to dollars and cents and we find ourselves short.
Moving on to another issue that is related to this in reference to the bankers and business people who were at the great shrimp meeting last week. Those people were invited guests, and that is fine. My question is, how does one get invited or brought into this particular program to make sure that everybody has a chance and that if there is investment possibilities and potential, these other parties who were not there that they have an opportunity also to take part in this program should it take off?