Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I didn't want to spend an extra 10 minutes again on the signs, but I need to clarify some things here. I do agree that in northern Alberta, there are not a lot of signs about Yellowknife and you have to assume that going to Enterprise or Hay River, I think Hay River is the sign that will take you to Yellowknife. The questions I had were to do with the signs on Highway No. 3, especially past Fort Providence. When you are driving in the dark and it's the last stretch, there just aren't a lot of signs to let you know that you are getting closer to Yellowknife or Rae or the remaining signs. There are signs there, I am not saying there aren't, but they are just not... It would be helpful if they were more frequent. I don't know how expensive it is to put the signs up. I am thinking there are more signs now than there were even three years ago. Maybe it's a question of the budget being able to make it there or something, but I just wanted to add my voice to speak in favour of having more signs.
Onto the buffalo signs, there are other signs there that shows winding road, turning left, turning right or squiggly. Those are international signs with black marks on yellow backgrounds. I understand that. These buffalo signs are not. The initial buffalo signs past Fort Providence have very clear buffalo warnings on it, but the ones after that, and they were quite numerous, don't look like international signs where if you are in the Prairies, there are signs for deer, animals or something that are international signs. These are not. These are much bigger than international signs. They don't have a yellow background. It's just a shape of a buffalo and it's a huge sign and I appreciate that somebody just wanted to put it there to give us a warning, but they don't look that official. So I don't think you should assume that if you see a cardboard shape that looks like a buffalo on Highway No. 3 that you assume that that's what it means.
Perhaps that's right, but I think it would be better to err on the side of caution and get more consistent, more official looking signs. I don't think there are too many places around the world where you need to have buffalo signs, so maybe you don't have a standardized international sign. I do believe that this is not just a matter of asking people to understand what you mean. Signs have to say what they mean without asking too many questions and not having to guess too much. So I will end there and ask for another time. Thank you.