Thank you. Maintenance is the O and M of the infrastructure in most of the communities. For example, the one in Rae, when DPW pulled out of the O and M and were only there for advice, they found there was a great amount of savings because of the administration cost. They were not being billed from Public Works and Services. They were paying 15 percent for administration fees above the contractors doing the job.
If somebody comes out, they have three government cars show up. Three people come out and they stand around a hole. There is a broken pipe. When they go back to Yellowknife, they charge for three vehicles and three people from administration. Is that still happening in some of the smaller communities, where somebody comes and checks something and calls somebody else to do the work? Is that still happening? I would just like to know.