Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the Minister, in his opening remarks, talked about doing more with less. In that spirit, I would like to ask him about the so-called alternate units. I have been fortunate because of the number of people in my riding living on the beach and the support that Members of this House and the Minister have given, which I am grateful for, to try to help out those families. I am fortunate that alternate units have been constructed in Iqaluit. There are two of them. These units attracted great
interest in my riding. I think that many people were impressed that these units were, although smaller and perhaps not as sophisticated as the very expensive units that are ordinarily built by the corporation, a sturdy and effective alternative to the overcrowded conditions that many people are presently living in in my riding. If we want to do more with less and since, to my understanding, alternate units have been built very rarely in the eastern Arctic -- I am not sure why that is -- are these alternate units an approach that could be taken to get more bang for the buck, particularly in the eastern Arctic? Thank you.