Mr. Chairman, I am going to go with the understanding that it is conditional, because she just said it
is conditional. It is conditional on this Legislative Assembly approving the capital for next year. So it is conditional.
Mr. Chairman, my other comment or question is related to this particular Assembly dealing with previous year's business plans, and that's frustrating. But I think some of us understand that X number of commitments were made in the last couple of years which basically tie our hands to those business plans. The statement by this government that we are going to operate brand-new, we'll have a whole new business plan here, we'll have a whole now way of doing business is, I think, not quite a true statement because many of the projects in this budget's capital plan were, in fact, approved one and two years ago, and we are just following along, continuing what somebody else decided to do. That's frustrating, and I can understand the frustration of my colleague from the Mackenzie Delta.
Mr. Chairman, I have also been involved on both sides of the table with community capital plans. I recall sitting on the other side of the table from Mr. Christensen in past years when I was a mayor or a secretary-manager, and we, as a community, were defending our capital plans. Now I find him defending his capital plan, so it gets kind of frustrating, so to speak. You know, I can understand the whole thing. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.