I don't know how much more we can get out of this, or at least I can get out of the discussion this afternoon in the absence of some of this analysis and the options that the department might put forward on where this extra money is going to come from, but, you know, Madam Chair, it puts committee in a bit of a spot here to approve, to be asked to approve only 30 percent, 35 percent of a multimillion dollar deal leaving a whole bunch of it floating. The North depends to an extraordinary
degree on air transport, and what Mr. Ramsay, Ms. Lee and I have been working this debate this afternoon, every other MLA has constituents that are going to say at some point, "excuse me? Another how much to fly through Yellowknife? Gosh, it was expensive enough to fly through here and pick up your supply of donuts to take home, and now there is going to be an extra fee." Okay, I'm just kidding here. This is a serious matter. Madam Chair, whenever we do something through this government that increases the cost of living or the cost of doing business up here, we must look at it extremely carefully.