Yes, we will provide the rates in every community to the Member and committee. We will provide the list of employees in PPD. I do have the numbers in front of me now. We’ve got five PPD positions in Yellowknife, seven in Fort Simpson and three in Inuvik.
With respect to rate shock, as I’ve indicated previously, we work on a cost-recovery basis. Everybody knows when we bring the fuel in. It’s pretty obvious, depending on the community. Some of it’s barge haul in the summer, depending on the location of the community. Others we do by winter road. We’ve got a number of communities where we’re currently hauling fuel in. Once it’s in and we can determine the actual cost plus the markup for the local vendor, then we’re able to determine the costs. We’ll be there soon. By the end of the winter road season we’ll have a sense of what the price will be in those communities.
As always, we’re looking for ways to keep those costs as low as possible, and we will provide the current rate in the 16 communities we’re responsible for to Members and committee. We’ve got the information, but we’ll give the Members and committee a paper copy. We’ve worked really hard to keep those rates as low as we can. Because we only provide fuel once a year, basically it doesn’t change over the year. We only bring it in once.