Thank you, Mr. Chair. I won't get into the Economic Advisory Committee because we have already discussed that. I want to touch briefly on his comment on carbon tax and then around the government. This is a very complicated issue. He knows that. The government is having a very hard look at how we are going to implement that, or if we are going to implement it, or how we are going to implement it. There are a lot of discussions between us and Regular Members and the public on how that is moving forward, so I just want to get that out of the way because he threw it in there. It has nothing to do with Yellowknife Airport.
Business plans, we are going to put them online. They are going to be able to be scrutinized and have a look by the general public. Nothing is going to change there. He made the comment about us throwing a business plan, coming in late, to them. Last session, we agreed with committee to hold off until the next session. The reason for the lateness of the business plan, and we have already told committee before, was we were doing consultation. We met with 39 different stakeholders in consultation sessions on how the airport moves forward, engaging with the federal government. The territorial government is always engaging with federal government on how we’re going to get federal funding for airports. It’s always been a challenge on that. We continue to work on that.