Thank you, Mr. Chair. We do have quite an extensive major culvert and bridge management program. We send engineers out onto the highway and inspect our culverts and our bridges every year and feed that information into our management system, so we can track the condition of all of our culverts and come up with an appropriate maintenance and an appropriate replacement program. That has resulted in an increase actually of the amount of money that we have to repair, rehabilitate, bridges and culverts. It is not a capital item, but bridges and culverts, we now have $6 million a year to rehabilitate that infrastructure. So we do have our inventory system -- kicks out when major culverts, in particular, are in need of repair.
I know there is a culvert on Highway No. 8, kilometre 147, that is likely the same culvert that the Member is referring to. It is on our list of projects that we are monitoring closely. If some more significant issues arise, then we will put it on the priority list for replacement. Thank you, Mr. Chair.