Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will provide the breakdown of our entire capital plan which is the $5.091 million, so $2.856 million relates to the Taiga Lab, which is a gifted asset from AANDC as of April 1st ; $65,000 which is a patrol boat;
$100,000, which is warehouse complex upgrades in Tuktoyaktuk; $170,000, a regional lab in Fort Simpson; $50,000, fire tower, the Enterprise lookout tower; $150,000, Schiltee Rock in the Fort
McPherson area for a fire tower; $250,000, an incident response standby facility in the Fort Simpson area; $115,000 in Fort Smith for air tanker base workshop storage; $100,000 in Fort Smith for a planning study for the Territorial Fire Centre; $85,000 for an air tanker base workshop storage in Hay River; $150,000 for air tanker base dispatch standby facility in Norman Wells; $175,000 for regional warehouse upgrades in Norman Wells; $175,000 for a type IV wild-land fire engine crew support; $135,000 for communication network upgrades; $85,000 for repeater tower communications; $125,000 for a mobile incident command centre; $75,000 for a lightning location centre; $100,000 for air tanker base electrical service upgrades in Yellowknife; $130,000 to replace air quality monitoring station in Yellowknife. The differentiation between the large cap and the small cap is the total completed project if it’s over $400,000, then it is a large cap project. Thank you, Mr. Chair.