Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I can only assume that we could take somewhat of a profit factor out in order to keep stabilizing this fuel by litre. Because if fuel is set at $1.24 in Wekweti, that would almost seem I couldn't say unaffordable, but I certainly would say that it's cost prohibitive to drive anything that requires fuel, at that rate. Spending about $100 to fill up your skidoo, I don't know...So is the principle of some of this in order to keep the cost down where reasonable where we can, do we eliminate the profit factor out of this? Again, I realize that there isn't tons of factor in fuel, it's the mass quantities where people make their money overall. Is that the principle of the program, in order to help stabilize fuel prices?
I'm surprised that we would allow, for example, Wekweti at $1.24 a litre, and I think I have you down for $1.12 in Rae Lakes; whereas, in Nahanni Butte, we have allowed $.97 a litre. So I'm just concerned on the size of this. Thank you.