In the north—and you've probably heard this—we're quite concerned about the impacts of climate change. It's creating a lot of havoc, especially on infrastructure and our roads. One of the roads that we've just refurbished was nice two years ago, but it is already heaving—I drive on it all the time. It's something that's going to continue to plague our airports, which have started to see heaving. It's going to be significant over the next while and it's going to continue.
This is a mechanism to try to control that. However, we know that the impact is also going to affect us. It's going to affect us more in our smaller communities. Yellowknife, our regional centre, will be affected; however, we figure that for communities to which air travel is required and which at the same time have lower income, it's going to be a challenge to make this work.
I think the Government of the Northwest Territories has done a good job in its planning. If there were, however, a requirement to make a change, is there flexibility in this whole process to make an adjustment two years from now that would help offset some of the hardships it may cause that we may not recognize today?