I think this error that just occurred with this airlift going on is I don't think we really need a survey to realize that there's, you know, what they found storage for dry goods overnight and whether it would be in Tuktoyaktuk or in Inuvik. I think those places logistically can be a good place. You know, the Minister is talking about maintenance to barges. You can bring a barge up the river to do maintenance on it, you know, every year or every two years, whatever it may be.
The bottleneck on Great Slave Lake when it's full of ice and the Mackenzie River is open is the actual bottlenecks, where, you know, we don't get our goods until, and the barge doesn't leave until July or even later. Having a barge, you know, in years past, we've had them in August and now to have them cancelled in October, I think we really need to take a hard look and see, you know, what doesn't, like I mentioned in the House, MTS needs to be run more like a business, not like a government. I think we need to differentiate between the two so they have better operations for the upcoming seasons. Thank you, Mr. Chair.