Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Minister, for coming to answer some of our questions.
I also want to talk about tax credits, but before I do that, I want to thank you for clearly highlighting the north in this budget. Over the last few years, we have seen some significant investments, and this coming fall, we're going to see a number of infrastructure projects starting off.
The Whatì road will start construction, with an indigenous government as a partner. We'll see the Mackenzie Valley Highway undergo an environmental assessment. The Great Bear River bridge should be under construction. There are a number of things that are really going to benefit us in the Northwest Territories, including the studies going on for the Slave geological province corridor and the Taltson hydro dam expansion. That is something that will help us with our costs.
For many years now, we've flagged to you that in the north, the mining industry is the backbone of our economy. We've always been talking about ways to lower the costs of the mining industry, and others, to come north. It is significantly more expensive to come to the Northwest Territories and other territories to do exploration and projects there.
I was very happy to see that the mineral exploration tax credit was expanded to a period of five years. Maybe you could tell us a bit about how we finally got to that decision, and about some of the benefits of that.