Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, yes, I certainly would agree that the investment in our transportation system is something that we have to continue to ensure is adequate and we have at last filed a lot of resource development across the North and it's really strained our infrastructure and we continue to try to keep it to a level where it's safe and reliable.
The Kam Lake access road is a project that has been ongoing. There's been a lot of discussion over this bypass road, I guess you would call it. The city and ourselves have had discussions as recent as today. We still look at the costing of this road and who would actually pay for it. In the land that was transferred over to the city, there was a corridor allowance for the city in the land. There is still some concern as to how we would secure the funding for it. We have it in our long-term needs and it's not something in our immediate future. We still look at it as somewhat of a municipal road and we continue to have those discussions. The city has some new dollars. We're not sure if they're at the stage of they're going to be looking and considering to spend this money on a bypass road. So we'll have to continue talking to them about it. We've done and looked at an internal engineering study on it, so we have firmer costs, but that's probably as far as we've taken it.