Mr. Chairman, perhaps I am not understanding, and I do not know from what has been said by the motion, whether the substantiation was really clear in terms of the requirement for the renovation. My understanding is that the substantiation, and if I am wrong I stand to be corrected, read that the Norman Wells Historical Centre is housed in a relocated canal warehouse and it is the most recently opened community museum in the Northwest Territories. It was opened in October, 1989. Historical exhibits display and interpret the history of the Sahtu with particular emphasis on
the history of the canal line. On the scope of work it states that capital funds in 1993-94 will provide for a new floor, storage space and exhibit development. Mr. Chairman, on occasion, when visiting Norman Wells over a number of years, the community has indeed put a great deal of effort and personal time and funds into this project. Certainly, in terms of the request, not only in the substantiation but also in the past in trying to identify this project, a lot of work had been done on the area of tourism and creating new employment by having something for people to look at when they actually came to the community. I guess the further question is, if this was not adequate what would have been adequate?