Mr. Chairman, I think we’ve moved in the area of being able to help the communities a little more in this budget. We have had, historically, a program that provided money for access roads that would help clear trails or allow people to build ATV roads to historic sites or tourist attraction areas. This year, through the recommendation from the Rural and Remote Communities Committee, we have expanded and increased our budget to a million dollars and changed the criteria to allow for communities to apply for dollars to work on marine or other projects
that they see fit. That includes roads to gravel sources.
Of course, for most of the communities that do not have a gravel source… I think there are four in the Northwest Territories right now that are really struggling for gravel and access to gravel; that’s Tulita, Trout Lake, Tuk and Aklavik. We certainly can have the discussion with my Cabinet colleagues if that’s something we want to move into. It still remains a municipal area that falls under MACA, so we would have to talk with them and the Members of Cabinet, if that’s something we want to do.