Thank you, Mr. Speaker. First of all, this isn't an error; this is a situation that happened because of unfortunate ice that came down. I have been on TV. I have been interviewed a number of times around this issue. I have reassured the public through the media that the Government of the Northwest Territories is committed to arranging and covering the costs of the air-lifted goods to the communities.
In particular, we want to get in the fuel. We have an RFP that is closing today on air-lift of fuel into the communities; that's our number one priority, even though there's no immediate danger of a fuel shortage within the communities. Once that is completed, we are also at the same time looking at all the commodities on a commodity-by-commodity basis and a community-by-community basis, but the community of Paulatuk will be the first to be addressed through that, and we were going to be looking at it on a customer-by-customer basis. As of today, our staff and our ADM has flown in to meet with the community of Paulatuk. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.