Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I thank the Member for the question. Mr. Speaker, the Deh Cho Bridge is a P3 project. It doesn’t come out of any other source of funding that I know of in terms of how we spend our time and energy on this project here. He referenced the example of the Yellowknife bypass. That is coming out. If it is the project that this government feels is a priority, it will come out of other sources of funding offered up by the Building Canada funding.
Mr. Speaker, the resources in terms of our government putting energy and effort in is done by the Deh Cho Bridge Corporation’s representatives in terms of the exact counting. I will have to get back to him in terms of the amount he is asking for. I don’t have it at my fingertips right now. However, the Deh Cho Bridge Corporation, Mr. Speaker, is an example of how innovative approaches to look at projects, key infrastructures right down the Mackenzie Valley. This is one project that we know we have to look at in terms of building transportation infrastructure in the Northwest Territories. Fortunately, we had to see this as an opportunity that we see a high volume of traffic coming through the Mackenzie crossing. This is an opportunity that we could benefit the people in the North. Thank you.