There has been work on this issue. I’ve as well had some questions. This leads into an area if there’s going to
be emergency search and rescue, is that the expectation that nurses or whoever is in the community will leave and fly into other communities. Are they going to be trained to do that kind of extraction? Is it a case of calling in search and rescue from the military?
There are very few places, I think, other than Yellowknife, that have, I think, the benefit of highly skilled folks in this regard. This is an issue that has some considerable perplexity. It’s not just a case of saying, yes, we’re going to do it and it will all happen. There’s a cost. There’s also finding the resources to do this. It’s the type of project expansion at this point that we’re not in the position, I don’t think, to consider it. If the new government comes in and wants to see this as a priority and they can find the money, then I’m sure that will be looked at. For this Assembly we will be continuing on to deliver all the great many programs that we’ve budgeted for.