Mr. Chairman, that would be very difficult to do. The community of Tuk is serviced by private industry. The other communities that he’s referred to are part of the petroleum products division resupply. They pay into the program and this surplus is accumulated from these communities. Right now we don’t have the ability to include other communities such as Tuk. We have, however, had some discussion with some of the fuel suppliers in the area to see if there’s any way we can assist them, maybe by them coming
along with us or other mechanisms to allow them to save some money. However, some of those discussions have really gone by the wayside as the fuel prices have dropped recently. We stay in touch with the suppliers but outside of the program, and with the community not part of the program, we really are limited as to what we can do.