Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I, too, would like to see some more money going into Highway No. 6. I am pleased with the fact that there is probably enough money in Highway No. 6 to chipseal half of that highway and probably do some work on the other half, but not enough money there to complete the entire project right from Fort Resolution all the way into where Pine Point used to be. It is paved to there. It would be good to see chipseal to there. I would like to see the government examine the completion of that road, for sure.
One of the more important items, as far as within the communities go, inside both of the communities of Fort Resolution and Lutselk’e, getting some sort of permanent dust suppression there. I recognize that money flows to the communities but I still think that there should be more money flowing to the communities for them to address that important issue. I speak for the two communities in Tu Nedhe, but at the same time I am aware that many of the small communities have real serious issues with dust and I think that for the health of the community and just the overall well-being of the community, I think that government should actually work with the municipalities to address that issue. If there is more money being put into the communities, I think that this government should be sitting down with the communities and making this a priority. It seems to be a very high priority for the citizens of my two communities and also I have spoken to other people from small communities who have very similar concerns and that I think that is just a basic need of the people of the Northwest Territories, not to have to deal with dust problems all summer long, and mud problems all spring long. So I would like to see certainly this government start to work with various municipalities, as far as I am concerned, specifically for Fort Resolution and Lutselk’e to deal with the dust problem. Thank you.