Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, this construction work is expected in the current fiscal year 2021-2022. I think with some expectation that it may, indeed, be even as early as this fall but certainly within the next -- within the 2021-2022 fiscals, as I've said will be getting started. And it's a project that has involved -- the collection stations are involving some discussions with communities around the lake, including the City of Yellowknife, Fort Resolution, Fort Resolution Metis Council, the Deninu Kue First Nation, and so the last year was a bit delayed. One of the other delays -- I shouldn't say of course, one of the other delays was with respect to the fact that we do -- the Department of Fisheries and Oceans federally is responsible for what is going on on the waters and there's been some need to have inspections done with them. But that -- I believe we have that all resolved as well. So, yes, that's the reason for the carryover. This is yet another one that has a bit of an echo veil on it too, but it is progressing and at this point, now progressing to complete. Thank you.
CHAIRPERSON (MS. SEMMLER) Thank you. Member for Yellowknife North.