Thank you, Madam Chair. Yes, I do have an issue with this too as well because we've been asking on Highway No. 3 to have cell service because that is the busiest highway and even you, Minister of Finance, said it before that it is a safety risk that, you know, since there's -- there's no cell service. I just -- I have a serious concern about that because we've been asking for cell service on Highway No. 3. We have a lot of incidents. We have life lost. And even last year when there was an incident on the highway, you know, like, I was talking about this young man at Boundary Creek, like, in -- because there's no cell service, like, you know, we're quite a ways and instead he got -- he caught a ride to Behchoko and -- instead of going to Yellowknife because everybody was going this way, and then where the -- they didn't have nothing to call the ambulance with.
So it is a safety risk. She even acknowledged that so which is good, you know, but. And we can't even provide cell service for Highway No. 3. And the previous MLA -- my previous MLA had mentioned it too numerous times. And I've said it quite a few times here. And other colleagues, they have mentioned it before too as well, because Highway No. 3 is the busiest highway, and everybody uses that. It's a lifeline to Yellowknife. And for internet service, when I did my constituent visit to Wekweeti, the students over there have asked that can we -- can you do something about -- can you talk to the government to do something about improving the internet service at their school, especially at the school. They said it's really poor, we can't do much, you know. And I did talk to the Minister about that. And I thought, you know, like here, $27 million, but they're asking additional from 81 million to $194 million. I mean, I do have a serious concern about that. It would be nice if they're going to be spending that much money, you know, do cell service, provide cell service for Highway No. 3. Thank you, Madam Chair.