Thank you, Mr. Chair. I just have a couple of comments. The first one is on the winter crossing access road that leaves from Fort Providence. Formally it is the whole winter road section from the bridge to the peninsulas that jut out into the main river system. They are still there and there is interests by the people that reside in that area to try to upkeep and maintain that section of the road just for accessibility in terms of whether they might experience, hopefully not, an emergency situation and they have to drive into the community, either to the health centre or else perhaps dispatch maybe a fire truck out there for any reason if it’s needed.
For those purposes, on several occasions it has been noted that it would be nice to maintain that section of road, but at the same time, in the summertime we have a very high interest in terms of its accessibility by tourists that travel to the area at the winter crossing. They practically live out there. They’re not supposed to camp out there; it is day use areas, and they are basically out there to fish. It has become very interesting because, at the same time, it’s a highly valued area. I just wanted to see if the Minister would reassure the community that the community access programs that exist within the department will continue and that the community at some point will be able to access such a program like that.