Thank you, Mr. Chair. This is only our second operational season. We haven't looked at those things yet. If the Members remember correctly, we bought this thing in December, and we had to have it up and running by the following May, which we did, and we made a profit the first year, with all of the challenges that we had around that, with one-time costs associated with bringing boats back down from the High Arctic to insurance and Lloyd's of London and inspections and staffing and crewing. There was a huge challenge around that, and the department pulled it off and got our first year done.
We are into our second season. This is our second season; I need to stress that. We are still trying to fully appreciate all of the assets that we have accumulated and the cleaning up of the facility and trying to manpower up and find the most cost-effective way to run this operation, but at this point, we have not sat down already. Just because we have had an unfortunate event this year with heavy sea ice that has come down and caused us not to be able to deliver to three communities, we are not going to scramble here to set up operation in Tuktoyaktuk. That is not the case.
We are always looking for effective ways to change things. We are taking some lessons learned, as I have said, from this, and we will continue to look at that. At this point, you know, I cannot see Tuktoyaktuk being on the radar to move our whole operation there. Thank you, Mr. Chair.