Thank you, Mr. Chair. Now that the clock has almost run out, I do have some bigger-picture concerns with the capital budget that I think have been articulated by some of my colleagues, as well. There's an overwhelming focus on roads again, and I understand that some of this is related to federal funding, but I notice, and I've said in the House, that our sister territory Nunavut has found ways to support public housing to a greater extent than we have through federal infrastructure funding. I'm concerned about the local government funding gap, the municipal funding gap, that we had identified over a number of years and how much progress we're going to be making on that, and I'll raise that at the appropriate time.
I've heard about the lack of tourism investment in Yellowknife and in Tuktoyaktuk. I think that's all I can squeeze in, Mr. Chair, for now, but I appreciate the commitment that the Minister has made on tracking and reporting on carry-overs, and I hope that he can find a way to share that on a regular basis with us on this side of the House. In future, capital estimates, if he can find a way to document compliance with the fiscal responsibility policy, as well, that would be helpful. Thank you, Mr. Chair.