Thank you, Madam Chair. I guess I heard the Minister once mention -- we were talking about highways, and she had mentioned that it's kind of -- our highways are kind of graded on a comfort level, I think, and she said something like four out of ten is what we look at which, I guess, isn't all that great. And when I look at the highway system here in the territories, you know, anything that had pavement on it, we're chip sealing. So I guess I'd like to know from the department is at any point do we look at the -- or do we compare the chip seal to actually paving and what would be the cost benefit, I guess, of one or the other and -- because I guess what I -- when I'm in Alberta, you can see the highways. When the drive through the highway systems, it's paved, and they're a lot nicer and they seem to stand up. So I'm just wondering why we spend so much on -- or we spend our time on chip sealing and not paving. Thank you.
Rocky Simpson on Committee Motion 312-19(2): Bill 48: Arbitration Act - Deletion of Clause 77, Carried
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