Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Recognizing that the Minister did commit to getting some information to me and maybe at that time I could further follow up on some of these questions, but I will leave him with one more question maybe he can answer at this time. How often do we...Let me just back the truck up for a second. I will say that I think it is our role to help stabilize these fuel prices. I think that is definitely what government is here for. I certainly do recognize that the cost of fuel to get into Wekweti would certainly be a lot different than maybe in Nahanni Butte. So that being said, I have no concerns about the principle of the stabilization fund and the delivery of the product in order to make it affordable so people can live in those communities, or a litre of oil would probably cost about $10 or something ridiculous. I'm just making that up, of course, but I'm sure it would be very ridiculous.
My last question for the Minister on this page is how often do we review these rates, or how often are these rates adjusted, recognizing that it wasn't that long ago that fuel prices were bouncing around like a hot potato; just home heating fuel, that is. So are these markets adjustment so of on the fly, like no different than trying to get gas at the local Co-op here? This week the market rate has changed by adding 10 cents per litre, or your home heating fuel has jumped by five cents a litre. Are these adjusted in that way? Are these adjusted across the board, reviewed once a month, or reviewed once every four months, or reviewed, for example, once a year and set in principle? Maybe if the Minister could answer that; if not, I would certainly be more than willing to take his notice and he can provide that tomorrow by 8:30 is fine. Thank you.