Madam Chair, the season was, in some communities, Wekweeti especially was pretty well basically the same as what we had historically. Gameti and Wekweeti of course usually have a shorter season than other communities anyway, but this year we had problems constructing the road to the community
because of the warm weather and it didn't change the fact that we still had to have equipment out there for the whole period, because we started constructing the roads the same time as we start construction. Every year we start in January if we had our equipment out there and we had the contractor in place and beginning to start construction. So it doesn't change. The equipment still has to be out there; we still have to have people out there and this year we had to have extra resources allocated to the road, we had to have lighter equipment. I think they're called Haglunds that we had to bring in that we don't normally use, but because of the thin ice we had to have lighter equipment. This is over and above the contract. It was an extra and we also had to have more people working longer hours over weekends and that created overtime requirements. So there was really no savings by not having the road open for a specific period of time. We still had to have all our equipment out there and even more so this year because we needed specialty equipment to start working on the thin ice and being able to meet the resupply requirements of the communities. It would have, I guess it resulted in a lot of savings because we weren't required to fly any of the fuel in; we weren't required to fly any of the resupply in. We did have to have more equipment on the ground and we had to have more people out there and longer hours, but it resulted in us being able to resupply the communities.