Thank you, Madam Chair. There are probably around a dozen initiatives that we are looking at. We still are costing out some of these projects that we need to address and we are still deciding which projects we will bring forward and the methodology we will use to submit that to the federal government.
I want to point out that this project the Member has referred to, a gravel source, is a $15 million project. To have the highway go from Tuk to Inuvik is $100 million. So there really has to be a commitment and we have to have the federal government onside to do that. We have had discussions, as I said earlier, with the federal government some time ago and we would like to do that again.
There are different areas of the North that have needs in terms of new roads. There is the Slave Geological Province, the Mackenzie Valley roads and the Inuvik-Tuk highway, as well as others coming forward requesting us to look at connecting their communities to part of their highways. So there is a lot of work we have to do. We are talking to industry about trying to put some of these initiatives under legacy projects. We are talking to the federal government. Hopefully we will have some positive results in the future.