Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I was trying to deal with the big picture, and if I have confused my colleague, who I frequently look up to, I apologize. The reality is, what I was trying to explain is that $100 million has come out of the capital budget over the last two years. That is a lot of money. That is a lot of money where capital projects did not go. There is a lot of money where people did not get jobs, as the NWT Construction Association and others have said, and we have to find new and creative ways to continue with that level of capital infrastructure to ensure:
1) the infrastructure is in place for the people we represent;
2) create economic activity and jobs;
3) meets the targets that we have set for deficit elimination.
That is the reason behind the questions earlier. I believe it, and that is the reason behind my answer. It is certainly not the intention to imply that my honourable colleague's hospital is in jeopardy. It is merely suggesting that unless we get changes, we may not be able to go with the public and private partnership route. That is the route we are heading with the development of these public structures, as he well knows. Thank you.