Thank you. Mr. Speaker, I have no problems with the motion except to mention that the government, during the last Assembly, did spend a substantial amount of money -- at least the Executive Council did -- in communities that are the equivalent size of Kakisa. I can refer to Colville Lake, which in 1988 had $55,000 planning money; $450,000 for the school itself; and another $20,000 for landscaping, et cetera. In a three-year span, there was over half a million dollars spent on a small community like that.
I do not think Members should be too concerned about which region it comes from. Basically, suggest that if the need is there it should be built. What I am suggesting in this case is that we do have equipment that needs to be stored. It is not as if the equipment does not exist. I have no problem with the amendment.