I was, unfortunately, expecting that response from the federal government. That seems to be their answer to everything. I’m particularly concerned with not necessarily the amount of money that’s required -- that’s one concern -- but I’m also concerned that the communities are not going to have the capacity, human resource capacity and the skills, whether it be either skilled people or enough people to deal with these large
projects. I guess I would like to know from the Minister if the department, in conjunction with these other departments, have you given any consideration to how you’re going to assist communities. It’s one thing to say that, okay, they’ve got gas tax money or they have infrastructure money and tell them to go away and, you know, provide the plants or the treatment of their water to meet these federal standards, but I really think that there’s going to be difficulties on the part of particularly small communities to get these projects done, because they kind of won’t know where to start and they won’t have the human resources to help them get started. Is that something that’s in consideration by this northern research working group or by just GNWT departments, the four that you’ve mentioned that are working on this particular issue? Thank you.