Good afternoon.
It's good to see you again, Mr. Butler, Mr. Plante, and Mr. Zehr, and it's good to have you with us, Mr. Page.
I want to concentrate on just one aspect, because many of my colleagues have raised some of the other issues that are important. It's the issue of transportation, particularly marine transportation.
When it comes to Nasittuq, I know that you have huge expenses when it comes to flying in goods and people and that type of thing. But from a marine perspective, has much thought been given to additional marine infrastructure, to docks and shipping and these types of things?
Because we see an increase in terms of the shipping season and the length of the shipping season. I see it in Labrador. You talk to people in Nunavut and other parts of the Arctic and they say, yes, things are being extended. We see cruise ships more frequently than we ever have. We see recreational boating happening.
But from a marine perspective, I haven't seen much concentration on it from a government policy perspective federally--or territorially, for that matter. I'm just wondering what your views are on that and what could we do.