Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, yes, we have been working on the Main Street Chipseal Program, and we've been able to chipseal a number of communities. This coming year, we are looking at doing some chipsealing in Tuktoyaktuk, Fort McPherson, and Fort Good Hope. A lot of the work has already been done, in terms of drainage and some of the design work that needs to be done. Fort Good Hope has been allocated a budget amount this year, and that amount is $375,000. The total project is $1.2 million for Fort Good Hope main street.
Along with that, we are looking at providing some type of dust control that may be required in the communities. We're looking at a number of pilot projects, and this is as a result of a study that we've commissioned over the last year or so. So we have a process that requires us to do analysis of the soil types, and be able to apply the dust suppressant accordingly. Thank you.