Mr. Chairman, the first step would be to approach NorthwesTel and request those services, some of which we expect will be coming forth in the next few years as a result of the decision that the CRTC made with respect to the service improvement plan that NorthwesTel had put forward. With respect to cellular service, that is not an area which is considered to be basic services. NorthwesTel makes its decisions on providing those services strictly on a business-case basis.
My understanding is that in the Member's area, they are expanding their coverage because the increased oil and gas activity up there has generated a sufficient level of business activity for them, so they can afford to put in the infrastructure to provide those services.
With respect to the additional services, for example voice messaging services, call forwarding services and so on, those are services that the CRTC was looking at as being part of the basic service package, but did not completely fund all of the service level improvements it would require in order to put those in all communities in the Northwest Territories. They will be available in some communities, but I cannot tell you off the top of my head which ones those are.