Thank you. I have a last question for you.
A few years ago when Senator Willie Adams was here, he and I went up there together, and we had major discussions in Grise Fiord, Resolute Bay, and Arctic Bay, etc., regarding the concerns on marine service fees. As you know, the higher the ships go up, the more the fees cost.
It is a credit to Mr. Flaherty at that time that after two requests he actually reduced those fees for a certain number of years. Again, I can't recall how many years that freeze is on for. Are you aware of any further discussions to ensure that the fee structures for marine service fees for all the goods and supplies that go up to those far northern communities stay reduced, or will they unfortunately be subject to what is called the market system? As you know, sir, when you go to Arctic Bay and you see 1.6 litres of grape juice at $32 a bottle, you kind of think, “What the hell...?” Wait until it turns into wine, and then it'll be all right, but....