Thank you, Madam Speaker. I would have preferred this project to be put out prior to the sealift coming in; it makes common sense to do that. There are some projects that do fall between the cracks or get tied up in backlogs and this was one of them. We do manage approximately 2,500 to 3,000 projects in a given year. We have made a major decentralization out of Yellowknife and we are retraining staff in the regions.
I am thoroughly convinced and am committed that by moving the decision making into the region, it will serve our client departments better, and we will have a more timely manner for how we deliver our projects. But that is going to take time. Things do not get done, with a major restructure like this, without a few hiccups and this is one of them. I apologize to the students at the campus in Iqaluit if there is any disruption to them. It was not a threat of putting the project off, just common sense. If the students don't want the project to disrupt their lives now, we can do it next summer, if that's what they request. Thank you.