Mr. Speaker, I think we can do that. I know in his region, because we are working to sit down in the Sahtu to talk about some cooperation and the signing of an MOU, that part of the work was an accounting of the businesses that were able and eligible to do work. I know that, because of the pipeline, regional businesses have stepped up and made sure they have been accounted for and are in a position to take advantage of work that can come their way. I think this information is available. We can put it together. We can pull this together, and I can share that with the Member. I agree; as was responded to earlier, I think last week in the
House, as it relates to the diamond mines, we have asked and encouraged the diamond mines to go farther in the field and to look throughout the Northwest Territories to do business with operations and people in other regions over and above the North Slave, Mr. Speaker. They have agreed to start attending trade fairs and trade shows throughout the Territories. We are going to accompany them. I think there are still a large number of opportunities in that respect. Thank you.