Thank you, Madam Chairperson. Regarding emergency services when I left off yesterday, I was asking the question regarding having the water consumption in communities to ensure that the fire trucks and the systems you have are tested to know if there is adequate water flow and also water capacity within the water tanks or treatment facility. Regarding floods, I made reference last spring in Aklavik of looking at the possibility, when you do your development capital plans, of looking at the developing infrastructure roads or residential development where you have enough drainage capacity if a flood does hit, there is minimum damage to property and what not. Who does that work taking that into account in regard to emergency services? Do they look at it in the planning stage to ensure all of that is done in the case of Aklavik if there ever was an emergency? They do not have a gravel source within the community or materials to block off a culvert system so that the water does
not flood the school or the water treatment plant. There is not enough gravel around it. Things like that have to be taken into account when you do your planning. You have to be able not only to respond to an emergency, but also design the community so that it can take an impact of such an emergency.