Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There was just one more thing I had forgotten to mention and I could be mistaken on this particular situation and I have no energy to run upstairs to go research it quickly, but I’m sure I read in the newspaper an advertisement, a position for some type of project officer or manager on the Inuvik-Tuk highway to be posted in Inuvik, and I did think that that was a little advanced in full consideration that the project hasn’t been approved yet.
Again, as I said earlier, I certainly supported the project description and sort of some of the environmental work that needs to be done in advance. That work needs to be done, it has to be done and that work is critical in order to make the types of assessments in budgets and decisions for us to plan to go forward. So that’s why I don’t have any particular issue with that work being done. But it did seem a little odd, from my perspective, and I have to admit I’m sure I wasn’t the only one that noticed it that looking for a project officer or manager. That may not be the right phraseology and I would hope we wouldn’t get stuck on that type of problem, but the fact is that it seems like there was one position being sought after in Transportation.
I think, ironically, Mr. Chairman, wouldn’t it be funny if we ran out and hired somebody and the project was delayed another year or two? So I guess the assumption is, has the department decided that the project is going ahead before Assembly approval, and if they could also confirm about that particular position that’s being sought after at this particular time in advance of an approved project. Thank you.