Mr. Chairman, as we make decisions on where we are going to extend winter roads, we have to look at a number of factors. Resupply of the community is certainly one factor that has to be looked at. It is a major one in terms of getting basic needs into the community. The other major factor besides public use is the economic activity that could be or would be generated by extending a road into that community.
In the case of Colville Lake, there clearly is economic activity in terms of oil and gas exploration going on there this winter. There are jobs and business opportunities for the community of Colville Lake as well as other communities. There is good economic justification, as we said last night, for putting this road into that particular community. If someone can show us that there is the same level of activity going on in Wekweti, then it should be no different for that community than it is for any other one. We want to treat all communities fairly, but there has to be some economic return. We cannot justify a road just for a community resupply. There are other ways of doing that. Thank you.