Thank you, Madam Chair. I guess the first objective when we operate an airport system is to ensure there is adequate land on the airport. So in Yellowknife, for example, in order for that airport to address the needs for the next 20 or 50 years, we recently expanded the boundaries of the airport so that there was enough land there to meet the needs over that period of time. The second thing we need to do is make sure that we’ve got lots available so that when economic developments arise and opportunities come, that the airport can be a facilitator of that economic development. Sometimes it takes some capital funding in order to construct the taxiways or land development. That’s where it can be a challenge at times to find the capital funding, but we continue to promote the opportunities and look for creative
ways to work with industry and those that want to locate on our airport to partner with us to provide that needed infrastructure.
Norman Wells and what may be happening over the next little while with the Sahtu oil exploration there, we’ve certainly got our eye on that. There is adequate land at the airport. We are getting more requests for developments on the airport and we are more than willing to work with potential tenants and those that want to develop on our airport to ensure that the land, the use of the airport can help meet their needs.