I'm glad to answer this question because this government has done a lot of stuff to help address the cost of living in the Northwest Territories, particularly infrastructure. We have our public highway system. We subsidize ferry operations. We have community airports. All of these things help support the delivery of goods to the communities.
You know, we have to keep our assets in check so we have the efficiency of resupply. Roads are particularly probably the cheapest way to get stuff to communities, depending on where you are. What this government has committed, as the Finance Minister said today, we're going to come out with the largest capital budget probably in the history of this government. A lot of it is around the road system and energy system, but it's going to help address the cost of living in many communities.
We have a lot of communities that don't have access 24-7 or 365 a year. We secured funding for the Mackenzie Valley Highway. We have secured funding for the Tlicho all-weather road. These things are proceeding. We have a number of energy projects that we have clearly laid out in our 2030 energy strategy. The Finance Minister clearly indicated the investment that we are making in these things. These things all go towards help to make the cost of living and our quality of life in the Northwest Territories better.