I would not define the request from city hall with the support of four MLAs for Yellowknife as a gravy train, Mr. Speaker. If my honourable colleague wishes to make a reasonable question, I am prepared to answer with a reasonable answer. What I will say to him is, there are a variety of programs out there in which his community has accessed. I know his community very well has accessed the Community Infrastructure Fund for the Kivalliq partners, et cetera. City hall and Yellowknife have historically not accessed that. This was and is a unique situation. It is a city that has taken some of our biggest hits in terms of layoffs. It is a city that is under siege with respect to the mining industry. This is a city that needs some assistance. My colleagues, I and others chose to give it to them. This is a one-time assistance to see if they can get out there to market the city and bring some new life to it. I would hope that all of my colleagues in this House would see the value of that. Historically and certainly presently, communities like my home community of Rankin Inlet, Mr. O'Brien's communities like Baker Lake and Arviat have been able to access a whole bunch of programs as level two and level three communities that level one communities have not been able to access. It is no different from the assistance that we want to give in Inuvik which is currently assigned as a level one community but, in fact, has a level two, level three economy. This was the reason why we did this. Thank you.
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