Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And my invitation to all the Ministers and Premier still stands to coming to the community of Lutselk'e and Fort Resolution and Dettah and N'dilo. I think we had some kind of commitments in April and May so we look forward to that. But when you come to the community of Lutselk'e, again, the issue of winter road is still going to be there. The high cost of living, like I said, to bring a bed frame into the community costs $600. Things we take for granted living in a community like Yellowknife or in places where they have winter road, ice road, all-season roads, there's good. But, again, people in Lutselk'e are very concerned about the high cost of living. So I'm hoping that when we go to the community, we're going to be talking about that. But at the same time, I encourage you to continue to lobby on behalf of my community and the people in my community to the Government of Canada to see if they could get them on board to help start planning, do the feasibility study, and then start looking at putting an all-season -- I mean, a winter road, ice road, and also look at barging. We only get one barge a year, but we need probably a couple more. Thank you.
Richard Edjericon on Question 1502-19(2): Northwest Territories Infrastructure Support
In the Legislative Assembly on March 30th, 2023. See this statement in context.
Question 1502-19(2): Northwest Territories Infrastructure Support
Oral Questions
March 30th, 2023
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