I can’t explain why the communities set their priorities the way they did. I can explain that rather than having a $1 million budget for dust control in communities, a chipseal program, and $17 million earmarked for capital for a total of $18 million, we are now providing $49 million a year annually. Communities certainly have the avenue and the opportunity to use it on chipseal. I want to assure the Member that a lot of the communities are doing just that. They’re including it in the capital plan. But the Building Canada Fund has come forward with other options. There is one community that has identified it. We certainly can raise it with the Minister of MACA. We can certainly bring it to the attention of the NWT Association of Communities. But I don’t think the communities are going to shift their priorities.
Thank you.