Thank you, Mr. Chairman. That's where they underbid, sometimes, our workers. That's where they drive our costs down and drive our businesses out. We get under bid by outside contractors. They bring in their own fuel, they don't buy food off of people, they use their own equipment. They use their own skidoos to bring it in. They don't even rent skidoos off our own people. Simple little things like that that make a difference from outside contractors coming into our community or into our regions. That's what we're asking. Is that how they're going to do business in the future? These contractors could drive our business. We might as well pack up our bags and go home. But we're asking that our people pay taxes in our communities, they want to work and stay there and put people to work. We don't want another company coming in and driving our business out of our community or region. That's not the incentive of this government, I hope. But you do want a fair value for fair pricing, but sometimes you're basing southern prices on northern work and our people stay in our region and work there. They pay the taxes. They have their children growing up there. So I guess that's what I'm asking. I think, Mr. Chairman, I think I've said enough to the Minister. In closing, I want to say people do appreciate the winter roads.
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