Mr. Chairman, cabinet has not decided if the Executive would move into the building permanently. It has been suggested to us, as we all know. What I was referring to is the support staff for the Executive moving into that building. If there is division -- and let me back this up -- there is room right now for 25 Members and some support staff to all of those 25 Members. If there is division of the Northwest Territories, then we assume that the Executive would move in there permanently. By saying permanently, I mean that would be their offices year round, as opposed to the suggestion right now which is that during session we would be resident in the building. Outside of session, we would be back, at the Laing Building. If division occurs, the Executive would move into the building permanently and there would be some changes made to the inside of the building to accommodate the support staff, most of whom presently reside in the Laing Building. This would not mean that there would be an increase in space. It would be a utilization of the space that is inside the building at the present time.
If there is no division, and the Legislative Assembly grows and the support staff in that Legislative Assembly grows there will be a need for phase two. I car hear Mr. Todd asking me,
what the phase two square footage is. We do not know, Mr. Chairman. We do not know what the increase would be.
Buildings And Works, Total Capital,
Agreed