Mr. Chair, I certainly appreciate the response back from the Minister on the runways. I specifically want to talk to Deline in regards to their willingness and their partnership, even though for the department, maybe for the government it seems like a small community. How do we erase the $4.5 million? Well, that is their business. Let them do it. They have been in business for long enough. Give them the ability. Give them the credence and the faith that they could come up with money. It’s for them to decide. All we do is lend our hand in a partnership and see what they can do. It might take them a year, it might take them two years, but it’s up to them. We’re not the boss. That is what Deline is saying. Give us the design. It’s a rough estimate. We will come and we will find the money ourselves. It has been proven in the past. Communities have come to that stage where they can raise money themselves to come into a partnership. There are many means of raising a partnership.
I ask the Minister if he would be open-minded and give Deline, have some faith into our people that they can raise money. This issue is important enough for them to have the extended runway that might create economic opportunities in the future. It is the chicken and egg type of scenario here. I’m thinking that the government is willing to be a partner; then I think we can go along with it. I hope the Minister has that openness to Deline’s unique approach. That’s all I’m asking, if we consider this approach with Deline. We will see where it goes within the two years of life of this government. Thank you.