Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Can I ask the committee's indulgence to go back to Inuvik region? Page 8-16. Thank you. I was just making a couple of calls to officials in Inuvik on the upgrade of the high temperature hot water system for Grollier Hall. Looking at the motion we just passed from SCOF, in the next five years, there are four or five major buildings in Inuvik that are going to be eventually taken off the high temperature hot water system, which is in the utilidor, and turned to boilers.
Presently, there is a committee in Inuvik, the utilidor committee, looking at the impact of coming off the hot water system and going onto boilers. As each major building comes off the system, somebody ends up paying the cost for that building because, all the heat comes from the water pumped out of one boiler at the power plant, through the pressure system and then through the utilidors in the town. My concern here is that we don't expect the studies to be done in the short term. It will take four to six months for the study to be done.
Then, there's an impact study and whoever's on the committee -- it's a government committee, including some town officials -- will come up with a coordinated approach. I was under the understanding that this $75,000 was going to be deferred until a later time, or until this coordination was done in Inuvik. I am curious as to why it's still in the plan?