Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, even I would like to have a Tim Horton's in Inuvik, or a Wal-Mart many people would like to have, but a lot of those organizations, even within their setup of businesses,
require a certain population to make that business work. That's one of the problems we face. Small, isolated, remote communities are high cost centres. That's one of the things we have to deal with. That's why we see so many subsidies in place. So the fact of trying to create that economic condition to develop is one thing we wrestle with as a government. How much of our programs do we spin off and try to create an economic situation? In some cases the Member has touched on, it is a false economy to a certain degree because we are driving that economy through much of our expenditures. We are going to have to look at that. We are going to work on it within a number of departments to try to make something come around and hopefully create a small business environment that just helps them to prosper. Thank you.