Thank you, Mr. Chair. I just have concerns here, again, back to my opening comments about the decrease in the amount of dollars committed to energy. We do have two communities here that are going to be in dire need. Inuvik is one of them, and it’s going to be sooner than later. Who knows when that’s going to
happen? Then we’ve got Norman Wells coming up in a couple years. To have the amount of money that’s contributed to it, there’s already been discussions of due to the budget address that we had earlier in the year where it was mentioned that it was $100,000 for the wood pellets and the boilers, and people are already talking about using that funding to convert back and getting off natural gas just because of the situation that’s on there. We’re looking at long-term solutions, obviously. For the town of Inuvik, that’s something that we don’t want to see, but with the high cost of living, is this something that the Minister is willing to take a look at and maybe adding more dollars to the medium- and long-term solution planning, other than just the $100,000 that’s allocated there? Thank you.