Mr. Speaker, that's a very good question. It's probably a procurement question and I'm not sure I know what administrative mechanisms we have at our disposal that are in place, but I would suggest that, yes, it must be difficult to understand what future demand will be and where the goods will eventually end up. I can certainly agree to get back to the Member with our methodology in trying to make this determination. But,
really, the intent of the policy in the local preference is to advantage local businesses. If those goods are being purchased with every intention of sending them out to other regions of the Northwest Territories, then you have to question the application of local preference in that regard. Thank you.