Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just in follow-up to the Member's earlier statement as well, I just wanted to point out that after this next round of construction on Highway No. 3, there will only be a little over 30 kilometres of unconstructed road. I believe that's to be done this summer and some the following summer. So we are getting that piece of bad road gradually narrowed down and we will have to find ways of finishing it quickly.
On the signs, we do have that special joint committee between ourselves, RWED and the resource management committee in Fort Providence looking at signage to warn people of bison. The big bison signs we have there now were developed jointly between RWED and ourselves. They are based on a standard that is used in Yoho National Park. There is no universal sign like that, like the little yellow and black ones and we do have some of those warning about bison, but we used what we thought was a reasonable standard. I'll take the Member's recommendations back to the committee and look at ways we can improve those signs.