Thank you, Madam Chair. I guess it depends which community it is in and who is the Minister at the time. We know there must have been an urgency when you hear there have been rollovers and accidents on the road since that time. Even just in December, there was a rollover at the airport, which was one of the areas the Member for Hay River North was concerned about and it was never fixed. I know there were plans to get it fixed, but nothing has ever been done. It just depends on where you come from and who is the Minister at that time.
The other thing is when we do these studies like Tuktoyaktuk. I asked the Minister why they couldn't just protect the graveyard and starting moving a community whenever a new building had to go up. He came back with an answer saying they can't move the graveyard. I never asked to move the graveyard. I just wanted to clarify that. It wasn't my question to move the graveyard. He said to save the historical areas, well those can all be saved too. Maybe right now it's better to start protecting the graveyard and moving the historical areas or buildings, as he put it, buildings, and save yourself a lot of money right now. You said yourself you plan to use all the money right now. Is that going to fix the problem, the $400,000? Is that going to fix the problem for good now or are you looking at more money for next year?