Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would rather be dealing with a situation of a hypothetical manner than in a real manner. My concern is the possibility of this happening in one of our northern communities. Given our weather, our four seasons, our extreme weather in the winter and our unpredictable weather in the fall and spring, I think there is a possibility of this happening. The department may be insured to the gills, but that should not be used as a deterrent.
If the department is not willing to put permanent fire fighters onsite in communities that have high traffic volume, would they be committed to working with community fire fighters who are volunteering, and-or would the Department of RWED, who have professional firefighters in the forestry season near the airport in Lutselk'e, to work with them to see if they could come up with a training program that will at least have some capable people and equipment at the ground level in communities such as Lutselk'e? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.