Mr. Chairman, I believe we have advised the community of Aklavik in the past and we still hold the position that an all-weather road into Aklavik is $100 million. At this present time, as I said earlier, there are two things we have to deal with first. One is the fact that Indian Affairs is responsible for a new road such as that one. The other thing is how do we convince them that Indian Affairs come forward with this plan?
What we have been doing is using similar approaches to the bridge program in the Mackenzie Valley as a possibility of convincing Indian Affairs to build new roads into communities. The response we have received, as I told the Member earlier, from Indian Affairs is there has to be some indication that the benefit for the construction of the road would not only serve the social aspects of the road or the need for the road, but also there would be some indication that there would be some economic development benefits from this particular road. That is what we are facing with Indian Affairs right now.