Thank you, Madam Chair. We will work with the city to try to find a safer way for pedestrians to come into the city for work and back to Niven. We know that the ideal situation, of course, and the safest situation is for the pedestrians just to stay on the city roads and come into town on the other side of Niven, recognizing that‘s a long ways, especially for the people that live on this end of Niven. But it’s just that we are finding that any time you cross, we create an unsafe… Whether we’re crossing right at Niven or crossing at the Legislative Assembly, both of the crossings on that road would not be a safe place to
cross. Nowhere is safe to cross. If you end up across, then you can have some pedestrians that come through by the Visitors Centre; however, alternatively trying not to have individuals cross the road at all would mean that the pedestrian pass would have to be on the Explorer side of the road and we know there‘s a huge cliff there. We‘d have to get around that somehow in a safe way. So, I think it will require some money and some consultation with the city. Like I said, the alternative is for the people to go the long way around, but I don‘t think people wish to do that so we‘re trying to find a solution.