Mr. Chairman, the one question I do have for the Minister is in terms of facilities and local delivery agents in our communities. I spoke earlier about some of the facilities in the communities and specifically in the Sahtu communities. The one that I know needs some tender loving care or downright tear down and replacement is the Tulita facility. I know that somewhere in the books I’ve seen that there are some dollars for future years. I’ve seen the amount of work that these people in our communities have to operate outside at minus 35, minus 40, minus 45, delivering fuel to customers at this shack here. This shack is not very well insulated. It’s pretty dangerous, actually, because you have some heating devices in that shack that could be pretty dangerous if there’s any type of shortage on the electrical circuit or things like that. These are pretty potential for the fuel that we have in our community. I’m making a plea to the Minister, looking at this shack, to see if we can get some proper facilities for these people who are on contract to deliver fuel for the Government of the Northwest Territories. I know the Minister is aware of it. The Minister knows this
is probably something that could be looked at, but in some of the information I have it is somewhere in the future years. I’m asking the Minister to have some serious thought and consideration in terms of this facility.