Thank you, Mr. Chairman. That is appreciated. I would appreciate that they do monitor it. It used to be that you could use either side of the road to walk, run, or ride up. Now, clearly, everyone has to use just the one side. When you have moving vehicles and potentially people coming from either direction on that one section -- it is not a very long section, so it is not as though we are asking for a whole lot here. I know that it would take extensive work. But I appreciate the efforts that the department is making in monitoring it, and I will work with them in the future to see if we can make sure that that is put into the budget for public safety.
Lastly, Mr. Chair, relative to Ingraham Trail, a couple of things. How does the department determine when a section of road gets whatever level of attention in terms of repair? That road, obviously because of the high traffic that it is used for, especially during winter haul, gets a lot of damage to it. Right now, after winter haul is done, the road is left with numerous potholes, missing shoulders, missing painted lines, missing entire sections of road. How does the department determine how to prioritize maintenance to a road that is in such disrepair? Thank you, Mr. Chair.