First of all, resource revenues are basically going to the federal government right now until we have devolution, so the Government of the Northwest Territories is not adequately funded to be able to contribute to significant infrastructure projects. That is a problem. I would support devolution.
On the issue of roads and whether they pay for themselves, I completely agree with your comments that through investment in basic infrastructure you get a return from the resource development. Power is a particular problem because the current structure of the Northwest Territories Power Corporation precludes it from being able to invest in basic power generation and transmission capacity without having contracts. The problem is that with a development of power, for example, you need to invest long ahead of when a mineral project is going to happen. When a project has been determined to be economic, it's often too late to go through the process of environmental assessments and investments in the infrastructure to provide that power hookup. There's a problem with the moneys being available but also with the process.