Okay. Can the Minister, because I know the equipment was still useful, I don't know if it
reached the end of its useful life, but basically when Nuni took over the contract, the government just went in, took the equipment out of there, and they said it wasn't included in the contract. I think it should be the other way around. The government maybe should inform the community of whether they want to purchase the equipment or not and not the community, because they don't know whether it's the end of its useful life or not. So I think the onus is pretty much on the government to say we're going to take it if you don't want it. I think they would have wanted it to stay there, because it's still good equipment as far as I know. So can the Minister go back to Nuni and say if you guys still want that equipment you can come and get it in Hay River where it sits right now in the surplus yard doing nothing when it should be clearing our airports? Thank you.