(Translation) When I went over to Providence, I had a meeting there with the people, and this is what the people at Providence said. There is a place not too far from Providence, along the Mackenzie River. They looked at that old Con site, so maybe we could build our prison there. Maybe we could gather some more and talk about it. If we work together we could come to some kind of agreement on that.
We went up the Mackenzie River by boat and we looked at that location. Then, not too long ago, the DPW gave us back a report. They told us that it's going to be really expensive to rebuild a site there. I was under the impression that they could fix it up; so, my colleagues and I had a meeting, and we came up with $3 million. Maybe with $3 million we'll be able to start something in that location for next year. But for now we have to start planning. If there is going to be a prison for women, for young offenders, small prisons for different people, how many people would be working there? They will run through different kinds of planning actions, then how will you work on it, how will you go through the development of this planning? So we could give you a figure to work with, and for now you could plan that out so that everybody who is present now will know where it's at.
Maybe Providence will be included in there, maybe McPherson, Aklavik, we don't know yet what is going to happen, who is going to be first. We have to plan it yet, we have to make a report on it first. After that, we could start having more meetings and discussions on it. Thank you.