Thank you, Madam Chair. The whole issue about need ... Right now, you're saying these are residential lots, yet we've just heard that the federal government has cut the CMHC program by $10 million. There are about 3,000 houses that are needed in the North. Do you think that, with these cuts we're seeing coming from the federal government, it will be hard for individuals to acquire funding to build houses in these communities? That seems to be the biggest concern we have, is that there are just not enough resources. If you're saying that this is how much money you're spending over the next couple of years for subdivisions, basically what you're saying is that you're going to need individuals to build houses yet there aren't enough housing units to go around for all the communities in the Northwest Territories. My point is that if we are spending in the range of $12 million in one particular area because of the need of housing, where are you going to get the revenues for these people to build housing? We don't even have enough revenues to access a program to build these units, and other areas are cutting back on funds to develop new subdivisions when there just aren't enough resources out there for people to access funds to build housing units in the smaller communities.
Maybe you could tell me exactly where all the revenue is going to come from for all these houses to be built. Are all the ACCESS dollars we have in the Northwest Territories going to go to Rankin, because they'll have all the land developed but no one else will?