Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We’re more than willing to go in and work with the communities to identify their capital needs, and dust control is one part of it. I have to inform the Member that we do want to go in and work with the communities, and one of the particular communities that he’s referencing is a banned community. So our department is sitting on some money that should be flowing to the community and we’re just waiting for the community to make the arrangements to form a corporation so they can own real property. They have in the neighbourhood of $3 million that would be allocated to them once
that’s done. That should go a long way to deciding their capital projects, including dust control. Our department is willing to go into the community to work with them in helping set up a corporation so the money can start flowing and their capital money can start flowing afterwards.