Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am interested in having the department look at expanding the Access Road Program. I think that we have several reasons for using the Access Road Program. I think one here has been to access gravel, as is the case in Tuktoyaktuk. I think Mr. Krutko has been asking for the same type of access to gravel for construction purposes and so on. The case has been used for better construction of infrastructure within the communities and so on.
There is also accessing communities, which, I guess, is essential, the development of access roads to access communities like Dettah, Nahanni Butte and so on and so forth. I would like to have the department consider looking at accessing traditional use areas. I think it, in my riding, has become probably the most important type of access that is needed. The accessing of gravel is not essential in the riding, because gravel is available along the highway in one community and, of course, within the community boundaries of another community or they have good access. But the community has a strong desire to look at accessing a traditional use area. I would like to start some sort of dialogue, I guess, with this department and also with the Energy department so that we can do something jointly or the Ministers’ Energy committee to do something in conjunction with the mini-hydro that is proposed halfway to the community that would like to access traditional use area.