Madam Chair, certainly I have heard about the frustrations with Highway No. 3 as well. Certainly, it is a challenge in trying to maintain that highway in an area of discontinuing permafrost, and to deal with the heaving, and the melting, and the consolidation of material that’s been going on.
In terms of resurfacing, of course, we get many requests to upgrade the surface of our roads and our highways. Chipseal, having a paved surface provides a much higher level of service and it is appreciated by users of the road. We do want to take a look at that again as part of our capital planning.
The Minister mentioned about preparing a response to the next Building Canada Plan, the next federal government infrastructure plan. We are working on a high-level document that would talk about what our priorities would be and we would look forward to coming to the standing committee to talk about that. Thank you, Madam Chair.