I had that question asked to me by someone just a couple of days ago. Milk cost $10 a quart in any one of the northern communities before the mine came. Now the mines have come, and hundreds of thousand and millions of dollars are going into the communities through employment. But now milk is $20 a quart. This is just a suggestion. Is it now $20? Is that happening? I was curious as to whether anybody is keeping track of the price of goods and services. Are they escalating more than the personal gains for the people who should be making some personal gains?
That's okay. I will save that question for another party.
Dr. MacLean, I have a couple of questions. There has been some public discussion about a new satellite program for northern Canada called PolarSat. Can you tell us a little bit about this? What will this satellite do for the north? How could it help the economy? How can it meet our obligations regarding sovereignty, defence, and indeed the environment?